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  2. Public holidays in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The holiday carried over to present day Poland as State Holiday, albeit without any formal connection to International Workers' Day. In addition, 3 May was reinstated as 3 May Constitution Day. The May holidays (1, 2 and 3 May) are called "majówka" in Polish (roughly translated as May-day picnic [3]).

  3. Category:Public holidays in Poland - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:2004 in Poland by month - Wikipedia

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  5. Polish National Flag Day - Wikipedia

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    The Polish National Flag Day, also known as the Day of the Flag of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Dzień Flagi Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej), is a national holiday in Poland which takes place on 2 May every year. The holiday is celebrated on the day between two national holidays: 1 May (called International Workers' Day) and 3 May (Constitution Day).

  6. Portal:Poland/Holidays - Wikipedia

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  7. 3 May Constitution Day - Wikipedia

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    3 May was first declared a holiday on 5 May 1791, and celebrated a year later, on 3 May 1792. [9] [10] Banned during the partitions of Poland, it was celebrated in the Duchy of Warsaw in 1807, and unofficially in Congress Poland by various pro-independence activists, more openly during the times of insurrections, such as the November Uprising.

  8. Pope John Paul II Day - Wikipedia

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    October 16 was established as an official celebration by the Polish Parliament on 27 July 2005 - as stated in the resolution - "a tribute to the greatest authority of the twentieth century, a man who reached into the sources of Christianity, taught us solidarity, courage and humility" ("w hołdzie największemu autorytetowi XX wieku, człowiekowi, który sięgając do źródeł ...

  9. Category:2004 in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2004 in Poland" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Henryk Batuta hoax; P.