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  2. Public holidays in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Civil Service Day on November 11, customary Polish holiday, celebrated since 2000, in conjunction with National Independence Day celebrations Andrzejki on the night from 29 to 30 November - on this day people (mainly children and teens) are making prophecy by pouring candle wax by key hole to water and guessing what the wax shape means

  3. 3 May Constitution Day - Wikipedia

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    The celebrations were officially canceled shortly before 3 May 1946, and the anti-communist demonstrations took place later that day. [7] This, along with competition with the communist-endorsed 1 May Labor Day celebrations, meant that the authorities of the Polish People's Republic disapproved of the Constitution Day and forbade celebrations ...

  4. National Independence Day (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    As Poland emerged from communism in 1989, the original holiday—on its original 11 November date—was restored. [11] The date coincides with the celebration of the Armistice in other countries. [12] All of these holidays and Polish Independence Day are indirectly related because they all emerged from the circumstances at the end of World War ...

  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. Śmigus-dyngus - Wikipedia

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    Śmigus-dyngus [a] (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɕmigus ˈdɨnɡus]) or lany poniedziałek [b] (Polish pronunciation: [ˈlanɨ ˌpɔɲɛˈd͡ʑawɛk]) is a celebration held on Easter Monday across Central Europe, and in small parts of Eastern and Southern Europe.

  7. The celebrations could be described as "Oktoberfest, Polish edition." Fireside Grill & Sports Bar, 3939 East Henrietta Road in Henrietta, will observe Dyngus Day with a menu of traditional Polish ...

  8. Independence March (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    2015 – Poland for Poles, Poles for Poland (Polish: Polska dla Polaków, Polacy dla Polski), 2016 – Poland as a stronghold of Europe (Polish: Polska bastionem Europy), 2017 – We want God! (Polish: My chcemy Boga!), 2018 – For You Poland (Polish: Dla Ciebie Polsko), 2019 – Have in Your care the whole nation (Polish: Miej w opiece naród ...

  9. Polish Constitution Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    Today, the river of Dearborn South is a stream of red and white as everyone comes out to show their polish pride. [6] The parade is filled with floats that are decorated and have emblems and logos of the Polonian organizations. There is a mix of marchers representing their organization, dancers, and marching bands all added to the event. [7]