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In Lubaczów is Museum of Kresy, and there is a project, supported by local government, to create a Museum of Eastern Borderlands in Wrocław, the city where a number of Poles from Kresy settled after World War Two.
Numerous photo albums and books, depicting cities, towns and landscapes of Kresy are published every year in Poland.
In Chełm, there is Kresy Bicycle Marathon, Polish Radio Białystok every week broadcasts Kresy Magazine, dedicated to history and present times of Eastern Borderlands.
Every Sunday, Polish Radio Katowice broadcasts a program based on famous prewar Lwów's Merry Wave, every Tuesday, Polish Radio Rzeszów broadcasts a program Kresy Landscapes.
In Wrocław, Association of Remembrance of Victims of Ukrainian Nationalists publishes Na Rubieży ( On the Border ) magazine.
Among best known Kresy activists of contemporary Poland are Father Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski, and Dr. Tadeusz Kukiz, father of popular singer Paweł Kukiz.
Since 2007, annual medals Heritage of Eastern Borderlands are awarded in Wrocław.
The 2011 recipient was emeritus Archbishop of Wrocław, Henryk Gulbinowicz.
Participants of annual Katyn Motorcycle Raid ( Motocyklowy Rajd Katyński ) always visit Polish centers in Kresy, giving presents to children, and meeting local Poles.

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