The Anglo-Polish Organisation for the South West

The Anglo-Polish Organisation for the South West The Anglo-Polish Organisation for the South West,
Polsko-Angielska Organizacja dla poludniowo-zachodniej Anglii,Immigrant support,Immigrant Help. We are here to help you if you need. Polacy W Anglii, polacy w Devon,Polacy w Taunton,Polacy w Somerset .

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