Abstract
The paper presents materials evidencing the examples of former integration between Poles and Kazakh families that relocated from Asia to Europe in antiquity. The diversity of the languages, cultures, traditions and religions of these actually very different nations turned out not to be an impediment to their union. This demonstrates that true integration knows no barriers.License
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