Amicus Poloniae

Amicus Poloniae (Latin: "Friend of Poland") is a distinction, established 1996 by the Polish ambassador to the United States and conferred annually to the citizens of the United States for merits in the field of Polish-American relations, especially in the popularization of achievements of Polish culture, sciences and promotion of Poland in the United Staes.

Together with the distinction the laureate obtains a tablet from cherry timber with brass White Eagle – the Coat of arms of Poland and engraved name of the laureate.

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