Camp of Great Poland (association)
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The Camp of Great Poland (Obóz Wielkiej Polski; OWP) is a Polish national-democratic and nationalist association with legal personality (2012). It was founded in 2003 by Marcin Markowski as an ordinary association in Wroclaw. It “continues Roman Dmowski's policies", as stated on the camp website. The official press title is "The New Vanguard". The OWP also publishes "The National Chronicle".[1] The OWP uses the Piast eagle as an emblem - a drawing of an eagle, holding the Piast Szczerbiec (coronation sword of Polish kings), girded up in white and red ribbon.
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Obóz Wielkiej Polski | |
Abbreviation | OWP |
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Predecessor | Camp of Great Poland |
Formation | 2003 (foundation) 2012 (registration) |
Type | National democracy, Nationalism |
Headquarters | ul. Syreny 8, 01-132 Warsaw, Poland |
Subsidiaries | OWP Youth Movement |
Website | www |
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