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Over 160 Families at the 13th National Congress of Large Families in Zakopane

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More than 985 people, or 167 families, including 320 parents and 665 children, more than 50 events and a family meeting at an altitude of 1987 m above sea level - on Kasprowy Wierch - this is how the 13th National Congress of Large Families, which has just ended in Zakopane, looks like in numbers. For four days, large and multi-child families from all over Poland met under Giewont.
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More than 985 people, or 167 families, including 320 parents and 665 children, more than 50 events and a family meeting at an altitude of 1987 m above sea level - on Kasprowy Wierch - this is how the 13th National Congress of Large Families, which has just ended in Zakopane, looks like in numbers. For four days, large and multi-child families from all over Poland met under Giewont.

Over 1,000 participants, 665 children at workshops, over 50 events, 2,500 dinners served and a family meeting at an altitude of 1,987 m above sea level – on Kasprowy Wierch – this is how the 13th National Congress of Large Families, which has just ended in Zakopane, looks like in numbers. For four days, large and very large families from all over the world met at Giewont. The article 13th National Congress of Large Families in Zakopane has ended…

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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