Wroclaw and Olsztyn erect monuments to Polish-Armenian friendship

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Armenian artists together with the ArmenTel company have created a memorial to

Polish-Armenian friendship in two Polish cities, News-Armenia reports.
One of them is located in the center of Wroclaw, one of the oldest
Polish cities. It is dedicated to the long friendship of the Armenian
and Polish peoples. Another memorial is erected in Olsztyn, the home

town of John Paul II. It commemorates the Pontiff and 
Armenian-Polish friendship.  The memorials are made out of cross-stones by the Armenian artists Taron Martirosyan and Bagrat Balabekyan.
The events were attended by government and parliamentary
representatives and clergy.