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Tens of thousands took to the streets of Warsaw on November 11 for Poland's National Independence Day, an event led by far-right groups.
The Warsaw Security Centre estimated that around 100,000 people participated, calling it one of the most peaceful marches in years. However, the march still underscores a deep divide between Poland's hard-right and liberal camps.