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Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

Queen Letizia (c), with the President of the Andalusian Regional Government, Juanma Moreno (4l), Queen Letizia and President of FEDER (World Rare Desease Federation) pose at the World Rare Disease Day Event at FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre on March 05, 2024 in Seville, Spain. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

Queen Letizia (2r), with the President of the Andalusian Regional Government, Juanma Moreno (3l), Queen Letizia and President of FEDER (World Rare Desease Federation) pose at the World Rare Disease Day Event at FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre on March 05, 2024 in Seville, Spain. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

Queen Letizia (c), with the President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno (l), Queen Letizia and President of FEDER (World Rare Desease Federation) pose at the World Rare Disease Day Event at FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre on March 05, 2024 in Seville, Spain. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

Queen Letizia (c), with the President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno (l), Queen Letizia and President of FEDER (World Rare Desease Federation) pose at the World Rare Disease Day Event at FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre on March 05, 2024 in Seville, Spain. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

Queen Letizia Presides Over Rare Disease Day Ceremony - Seville

President of the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno (l), Queen Letizia and President of FEDER (World Rare Desease Federation) pose at the World Rare Disease Day Event at FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre on March 05, 2024 in Seville, Spain. Photo by Francisco J. Olmo / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chorzow Hospital, test, testing, epidemic coronavirus, employe, infection, protection, miner

Chorzow Hospital, test, testing, epidemic coronavirus, employe, infection, protection, miner

Chorzow May 14. People outside the infectious desease hospital, waiting in queue to get a test for coronavirus. The hospital in Chorzow performs 50 tests a day, free of charge, for anyone who comes in, without a doctor's referral. Patients wait 2 days for the test results. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Chorzow Hospital, test, testing, epidemic coronavirus, employe, infection, protection, miner

Chorzow Hospital, test, testing, epidemic coronavirus, employe, infection, protection, miner

Chorzow May 14. People outside the infectious desease hospital, waiting in queue to get a test for coronavirus. The hospital in Chorzow performs 50 tests a day, free of charge, for anyone who comes in, without a doctor's referral. Patients wait 2 days for the test results. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

Cesky Tesin, Cieszyn, demonstration for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border

About 400 people took part in the demonstration on both sides of the Olse River that separates the Czech Republic and Poland for the reopening of the Czech-Polish border today, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. They want to meet again their families and friends. The movement across the border was strictly limited as part of the lockdown rules against coronavirus spread. Czechs can travel abroad, but the Polish authorities only let them in in some justified cases such as work. Visits to family and friends or tourism are not recognised as sufficient reasons. (CTK Photo/Vladimir Prycek)

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Fashionable woman during the coronavirus pandemic

Fashionable woman during the coronavirus pandemic

The fashionable woman wearing a mandatory face mask, on the street of the Mikolow town, on April 21 during the coronavirus pandemic. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Fashionable woman during the coronavirus pandemic

Fashionable woman during the coronavirus pandemic

The fashionable woman wearing a mandatory face mask, on the street of the Mikolow town, on April 21 during the coronavirus pandemic. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Vet home visit to quarantined family

Vet home visit to quarantined family

The veterinarian gives a drip to the cat with kidney failure in Katowice, Poland, on March 30 during the covid-19 pandemic times. The vet works on the sidewalk in front of the house of the cat owners, due to the mandatory quarantine they are subjected to after returning from an exotic vacation. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Vet home visit to quarantined family

Vet home visit to quarantined family

The veterinarian gives a drip to the cat with kidney failure in Katowice, Poland, on March 30 during the covid-19 pandemic times. The vet works on the sidewalk in front of the house of the cat owners, due to the mandatory quarantine they are subjected to after returning from an exotic vacation. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. Authors of Czech response to Polish text (from left) Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta pose on the Olza embankment, on March 26, 2020. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. Authors of Czech response to Polish text (from left) Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta pose on the Olza embankment, on March 26, 2020. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. Authors of Czech response to Polish text (from left) Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta pose on the Olza embankment, on March 26, 2020. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. Authors of Czech response to Polish text (from left) Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta pose on the Olza embankment, on March 26, 2020. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta, writing I miss you Pole

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. Authors of Czech response to Polish text (from left) Dominik Folwarczny, Lucie Lendlova, Jakub Kaleta pose on the Olza embankment, on March 26, 2020. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Grzegorz Klatka)

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I miss you Czech

I miss you Czech

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Drahoslav Ramik)

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I miss you Czech

I miss you Czech

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Drahoslav Ramik)

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I miss you Czech

I miss you Czech

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Drahoslav Ramik)

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I miss you Czech

I miss you Czech

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Drahoslav Ramik)

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I miss you Pole also

I miss you Pole also

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Drahoslav Ramik)

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I miss you Pole also

I miss you Pole also

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 22, 2020. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Drahoslav Ramik)

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I miss you Czech

I miss you Czech

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. (CTK Photo/Drahoslav Ramik)

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I miss you Czech

I miss you Czech

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Pole also

I miss you Pole also

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Czech

I miss you Czech

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Czech

I miss you Czech

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Czech

I miss you Czech

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Pole also

I miss you Pole also

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Pole also

I miss you Pole also

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Pole

I miss you Pole

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Pole also

I miss you Pole also

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Pole also

I miss you Pole also

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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I miss you Pole

I miss you Pole

The banners hanged on both banks of the Olza border river, both in polish town Cieszyn and Czech town Cesky Tesin, with text: I miss you Czech and I miss you Pole also on March 21. The border has been closed a week ago and cross-border traffic was significantly reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Photo CTK/Grzegorz Klatka

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