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are regulated by the Non-working Days Act of 18 January 1951 (Ustawa z dnia 18 stycznia 1951 o dniach wolnych od pracy; Journal of Laws 1951 No. 4, Item 28). The Act, as amended in 2010, currently defines thirteen
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Public holidays

Note: ''The table below lists only public holidays, i.e. holidays which are legally considered to be non-working days.''


May holidays

Under communist rule, 1 May was celebrated as Labour Day with government-endorsed parades, concerts and similar events. 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'').


National and state holidays

The following are national and state holidays in Poland, although they are normally working days unless declared a public holiday. * 19 February - Polish Science Day (''Dzień Nauki Polskiej''), established in 2020 * 1 March - National Cursed Soldiers Remembrance Day (''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci „Żołnierzy Wyklętych”''), established in 2011 * 24 March - National Day for the Remembrance of Poles Rescuing Jews under
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(''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Polaków ratujących Żydów pod okupacją niemiecką''), established in 2018 * 14 April - Baptism of Poland Day (''Święto Chrztu Polski''), established in 2019 * 1 May - State Holiday (''Święto Państwowe''), public holiday, established in 1950 * 3 May -
3 May Constitution Day 3 May Constitution Day (also ''Third May National Holiday''; ) is a Polish national and public holiday. It celebrates the declaration of the Constitution of 3 May 1791—the first modern constitution in Europe. Festivities date back to the Duchy ...
(''Święto Narodowe Trzeciego Maja''), public holiday; first observed in 1919, disestablished in 1946, then reinstated in 1990 * 8 May - National Victory Day (''Narodowy Dzień Zwycięstwa''), established in 2015 to replace the old National Victory and Freedom Day * 12 July- Day of Struggle and Martyrdom of the Polish Villages (''Dzień Walki i Męczeństwa Wsi Polskiej''), established in 2017 * 1 August - National
Warsaw Uprising The Warsaw Uprising (; ), sometimes referred to as the August Uprising (), or the Battle of Warsaw, was a major World War II operation by the Polish resistance movement in World War II, Polish underground resistance to liberate Warsaw from ...
Remembrance Day (''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Powstania Warszawskiego''), established in 2009 * 31 August - Day of Solidarity and Freedom (''Dzień Solidarności i Wolności'') set on the anniversary of
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from 1980, established in 2005 * 19 October - National Day of Remembrance for Steadfast Clergy (''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Duchownych Niezłomnych''), established in 2018 * 11 November -
National Independence Day Independence Day () is a national day in Poland celebrated on to commemorate the anniversary of the restoration of Poland's sovereignty as the Second Polish Republic in 1918 from the German, Austro-Hungarian and Russian Empires. Following the ...
(''Narodowe Święto Niepodległości''), public holiday; first observed in 1937, disestablished in 1945, then reinstated in 1989 * 27 December - Greater Poland Uprising Remebrence Day (''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Zwycięskiego Powstania Wielkopolskiego'') established in 2021


Former national and state holidays

In the past, there were public holidays newly established by the communist authorities after the Second World War. These were intended to replace discontinued original national holidays such as the National Independence Day and the 3 May Constitution Day and to serve propaganda purposes. All were canceled after the fall of communism in Poland. * 9 May - National Victory and Freedom Day (''Narodowe Święto Zwycięstwa i Wolności''), established in 1945, disestablished in 1951 although still celebrated annually by communist authorities (celebrated for the last time in 1989) * 22 July -
National Day of the Rebirth of Poland National Day of the Rebirth of Poland () is a former national holiday in the former People's Republic of Poland and a fraternal anniversary in the Polish United Workers Party and all Polish communists, celebrated from 1944 to 1989. It commemorat ...
(''Narodowe Święto Odrodzenia Polski''), set on the anniversary of the
PKWN Manifesto The Manifesto of the Polish Committee of National Liberation, also known as the July Manifesto () or the PKWN Manifesto (), was a political manifesto of the Polish Committee of National Liberation (PKWN), a Soviet-backed administration, whi ...
's signing, established in 1945, abolished in 1990 (celebrated for the last time in 1989) * 7 November - Great October Socialist Revolution Day (''Wielka Październikowa Rewolucja Socjalistyczna''), although it wasn't an official non-working state holiday it was celebrated by communist authorities (celebrated for the last time in 1989)


Other holidays


Holidays declared by statute

The following are holidays declared by statute in Poland. These holidays are declared in
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and as such they form a part of law in Poland. However, these holidays are not granted the distinction of national or state holidays. These are normally working days, unless coinciding with a public holiday. * 27 January – Public Employment Services Worker's Day, ''Dzień Pracownika Publicznych Służb Zatrudnienia'', established in 2010 * 8 February – Prison Service Day, ''Święto Służby Więziennej'', established in 2010 * 22 February – Crime Victims Day, ''Dzień Ofiar Przestępstw'', coinciding with ''European Victims Day'', established in 2003 * 2 May –
Flag Day A flag day is a flag-related holiday, a day designated for flying a certain flag (such as a national flag) or a day set aside to celebrate a historical event such as a nation's adoption of its flag. Flag days are usually codified in national s ...
, ''Dzień Flagi Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej'', established in 2004 * 2 May – Polish Diaspora Day, ''Dzień Polonii i Polaków za Granicą'', established in 2002 * 4 May – Firefighters Day, ''Dzień Strażaka'', coinciding with International Firefighters' Day, established in 2002 * 16 May – Border Guard's Day, ''Święto Straży Granicznej'', established in 1991 (this may coincide with
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day, Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spiri ...
) * 29 May – Veterans of Overseas Military Activities Day, ''Dzień Weterana Działań poza Granicami Państwa'', coinciding with
International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, is an international day held annually on May 29, to pay tribute to the men and women who have served and continue to serve in United Nations peacekeeping operations for their high level of ...
, established in 2011 (this may coincide with
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day, Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spiri ...
or Corpus Christi) * 12 June – State Protection Service's Day, ''Święto SOP'', established in 2018 (this may coincide with
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day, Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spiri ...
or Corpus Christi) * 13 June –
Military Gendarmerie The Military Gendarmerie (, ŻW) is a military police force established in 1990 in Poland as a specialized service of the Polish Armed Forces. The exact role of the gendarmerie has been historically difficult to ascertain, with several changes ...
Day, ''Święto Żandarmerii Wojskowej'', established in 2001 (this may coincide with
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day, Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spiri ...
or Corpus Christi) * 24 July –
Police Day Several nations observe or formerly observed a Police Day to recognize the public holiday, professional holiday or anniversary of their national police force. By country Armenia Celebrated on 16 April, Police Workers Day () in Armenia commemorate ...
, ''Święto Policji'', established in 1995 * 31 July – Treasury Day, ''Dzień Skarbowości'', celebrated since 2008, established in 2010 * 15 August –
Armed Forces Day An Armed Forces Day, alongside its Military branch, branch-specific variants often referred to as Army or Soldier's Day, Navy or Sailor's Day, and Air Force or Aviator's Day, is a holiday dedicated to honoring the Military, armed forces, o ...
, ''Święto Wojska Polskiego'', this holiday coincides with a public holiday (
Assumption of Mary The Assumption of Mary is one of the four Catholic Mariology#Dogmatic teachings, Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Pope Pius XII defined it on 1 November 1950 in his apostolic constitution as follows: It leaves open the question of w ...
), established in 1992 * 29 August –
Municipal Police Municipal police, city police, or local police are law enforcement agencies that are under the control of local government. This includes the municipal government, where it is the smallest administrative subdivision. They receive fundi ...
Day, ''Dzień Straży Gminnej'', established in 1997 * 1 September –
Veterans Day Veterans Day (originally known as Armistice Day) is a federal holiday in the United States observed annually on November 11, for honoring military veterans of the United States Armed Forces. It coincides with holidays in several countries, i ...
, ''Dzień Weterana'', established in 1997 * 21 September –
Customs Service Customs is an authority or agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal effects, and hazardous items, into and out of a country. Traditionally, customs ...
Day, ''Dzień Służby Celnej'', established in 1999 * 13 October – Paramedics' Day, ''Dzień Ratownictwa Medycznego'', established in 2006 * 14 October –
Teachers' Day Teachers' Day is a special day for the appreciation of teachers. It may include celebrations to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area, or the community tone in education. This is the primary reason why countries ce ...
, ''Dzień Edukacji Narodowej'', established in 1972 * 16 October – Saint Pope John Paul II Day, ''Dzień Papieża Jana Pawła II'', established in 2005 * 21 November – Social Workers' Day, ''Dzień Pracownika Socjalnego'', established in 1990


Holidays declared by parliamentary resolution

The following are holidays declared by parliamentary resolution in Poland. These holidays are declared by a resolution of
Sejm The Sejm (), officially known as the Sejm of the Republic of Poland (), is the lower house of the bicameralism, bicameral parliament of Poland. The Sejm has been the highest governing body of the Third Polish Republic since the Polish People' ...
. These holidays do not form a part of law in Poland, and consequently are not granted the distinction of national or state holidays. These are normally working days. * 3 March – Polish-Romanian Solidarity Day, ''Dzień Solidarności Polsko-Rumuńskiej'', established in 2023 * 23 March – Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day, ''Dzień Przyjaźni Polsko-Węgierskiej'', established in 2007 (this may coincide with
Easter Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
or
Easter Monday Easter Monday is the second day of Eastertide and a public holiday in more than 50 predominantly Christian countries. In Western Christianity it marks the second day of the Octave of Easter; in Eastern Christianity it marks the second day of Br ...
) * 24 March – National Life Day, ''Narodowy Dzień Życia'', established in 2004 (this may coincide with
Easter Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
or
Easter Monday Easter Monday is the second day of Eastertide and a public holiday in more than 50 predominantly Christian countries. In Western Christianity it marks the second day of the Octave of Easter; in Eastern Christianity it marks the second day of Br ...
) * 13 April – Katyn Memorial Day, ''Dzień Pamięci Ofiar Zbrodni Katyńskiej'', set on the anniversary of the discovery of mass graves in Katyn, established in 2007 (this may coincide with
Easter Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
or
Easter Monday Easter Monday is the second day of Eastertide and a public holiday in more than 50 predominantly Christian countries. In Western Christianity it marks the second day of the Octave of Easter; in Eastern Christianity it marks the second day of Br ...
) * 18 April – Coma Patients' Day, ''Dzień Pacjenta w Śpiączce'', established in 2012 (this may coincide with
Easter Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
or
Easter Monday Easter Monday is the second day of Eastertide and a public holiday in more than 50 predominantly Christian countries. In Western Christianity it marks the second day of the Octave of Easter; in Eastern Christianity it marks the second day of Br ...
) * 28 April – Day for Safety and Health at Work, ''Dzień Bezpieczeństwa i Ochrony Zdrowia w Pracy'', coincides with
Workers' Memorial Day Workers' Memorial Day, also known as International Workers' Memorial Day or International Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured, takes place annually around the world on April 28, an international day of remembrance and action for workers ki ...
, established in 2003 * 27 May – Local Government's Day, ''Dzień Samorządu Terytorialnego'', set on the anniversary of the first local government elections in Poland, established in 2000 (this may coincide with
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day, Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spiri ...
or Corpus Christi) * 30 May – Foster Care Day, ''Dzień Rodzicielstwa Zastępczego'', established in 2006 (this may coincide with
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day, Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spiri ...
or Corpus Christi) * 1 June – Day Without Alcohol, ''Dzień bez Alkoholu'', established in 2006 (this may coincide with
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day, Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spiri ...
or Corpus Christi) * 4 June – Day of Freedom and Citizens' Rights, ''Dzień Wolności i Praw Obywatelskich'', set on the anniversary of 4th of June 1989 Polish elections, established in 2013 (this may coincide with
Pentecost Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christianity, Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day, Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spiri ...
or Corpus Christi) * 14 June – National Day of Remembrance of Nazi Concentration Camps Victims, ''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Ofiar Nazistowskich Obozów Koncentracyjnych'', set on the anniversary of the arrival of the first mass transport of political prisoners to
Auschwitz concentration camp Auschwitz, or Oświęcim, was a complex of over 40 Nazi concentration camps, concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) d ...
, established in 2006 (this may coincide with Corpus Christi) * 28 June – National Day of Remembrance of
Poznań 1956 protests Poznań ( ) is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's Fair ...
, ''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Poznańskiego Czerwca 1956'', set on the anniversary of the outbreak of
Poznań 1956 protests Poznań ( ) is a city on the River Warta in west Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business center and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John's Fair ...
, established in 2006 * 11 July - National Day of Remembrance of the victims of the Genocide of the Citizens of the Polish Republic committed by Ukrainian Nationalists, ''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Ofiar Ludobójstwa dokonanego przez ukraińskich nacjonalistów na obywatelach II Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej'', set on the anniversary of the "bloody sunday" in
Volhynia Volhynia or Volynia ( ; see #Names and etymology, below) is a historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, between southeastern Poland, southwestern Belarus, and northwestern Ukraine. The borders of the region are not clearly defined, but in ...
, the culmination of the massacres of Poles in Volhynia, established in 2016 * 2 August –
Genocide Remembrance Day of the Roma and Sinti The Roma Holocaust Memorial Day (known with various slightly different names) is a memorial day that commemorates the victims of the Romani genocide (''Porajmos''), which resulted in the murder of an estimated – Romani people by Nazi Germany ...
, ''Dzień Pamięci o Zagładzie Romów i Sinti'', set on the anniversary of the Roma and Sinti extermination at
Auschwitz concentration camp Auschwitz, or Oświęcim, was a complex of over 40 Nazi concentration camps, concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) d ...
, established in 2011 * 17 September – Sybirak's Day, ''Dzień Sybiraka'', set on the anniversary of
Soviet invasion of Poland The Soviet invasion of Poland was a military conflict by the Soviet Union without a formal declaration of war. On 17 September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Second Polish Republic, Poland from the east, 16 days after Nazi Germany invaded Polan ...
, established in 1998 * 27 September – Polish Underground State's Day, ''Dzień Podziemnego Państwa Polskiego'', set on the anniversary of the formation of
Service for Poland's Victory Service for Poland's Victory (; SZP), also translated as the Polish Victory Service, was the first Polish resistance movement in World War II. It was created by the order of general Juliusz Rómmel on 27 September 1939, when the siege of Warsaw, ...
, established in 2013 * 4 October – Animals' Day, ''Dzień Zwierząt'', coincides with
World Animal Day World Animal Day is an list of minor secular observances#October, international day of action for animal rights and animal welfare, welfare celebrated annually on October 4, the Calendar of saints, feast day of Francis of Assisi, the patron sain ...
, established in 2006 * 13 December –
Martial Law Martial law is the replacement of civilian government by military rule and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers. Martial law can continue for a specified amount of time, or indefinitely, and standard civil liberties ...
Victims Remembrance Day, ''Dzień Pamięci Ofiar Stanu Wojennego'', set on the anniversary of declaration of
Martial law in Poland Martial law in Poland () existed between 13 December 1981 and 22 July 1983. The Polish United Workers' Party, government of the Polish People's Republic drastically restricted everyday life by introducing martial law and a military junta in an a ...
, established in 2002


Other observances

* Grandmother's Day on 21 January * Grandfather's Day on 22 January, * Traders' Day on 2 February *
Valentine's Day Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14. It originated as a Christian feast day honoring a Christian martyrs, martyr named Saint Valentine, Valentine, and ...
on 14 February * Cat's Day on 17 February * Tłusty Czwartek on the last Thursday before
Lent Lent (, 'Fortieth') is the solemn Christianity, Christian religious moveable feast#Lent, observance in the liturgical year in preparation for Easter. It echoes the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert and enduring Temptation of Christ, t ...
* Ostatki on the last day of
Carnival Carnival (known as Shrovetide in certain localities) is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. Carnival typi ...
, *
Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday is a holy day of prayer and fasting in many Western Christian denominations. It is preceded by Shrove Tuesday and marks the first day of Lent: the seven weeks of Christian prayer, prayer, Religious fasting#Christianity, fasting and ...
on the first day of
Lent Lent (, 'Fortieth') is the solemn Christianity, Christian religious moveable feast#Lent, observance in the liturgical year in preparation for Easter. It echoes the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert and enduring Temptation of Christ, t ...
, * Women's Day on 8 March * Day of Polish Statistics on 9 March, * Men's Day on 10 March *
World Consumer Rights Day Consumers International is the membership organization for consumer groups around the world. Founded on 1 April 1960, it has over 250 member organizations in 120 countries. Its head office is situated in London, England, and has numerous region ...
on 15 March *
Earth Day Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First held on April 22, 1970, it now includes a wide range of events coordinated globally through earthday.org (formerly Earth Day Network) includin ...
on
March equinox The March equinox or northward equinox is the equinox on the Earth when the subsolar point appears to leave the Southern Hemisphere and cross the celestial equator, heading northward as seen from Earth. The March equinox is known as the ver ...
day * Truant's Day on 21 March * ABW Day on 6 April, Polish counter-intelligence agency's (ABW) holiday, celebrated since 2004 *
Maundy Thursday Maundy Thursday, also referred to as Holy Thursday, or Thursday of the Lord's Supper, among other names,The day is also known as Great and Holy Thursday, Holy and Great Thursday, Covenant Thursday, Sheer Thursday, and Thursday of Mysteries. is ...
on the Thursday immediately preceding
Easter Sunday Easter, also called Pascha (Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek language, Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, de ...
*
Good Friday Good Friday, also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Great and Holy Friday, or Friday of the Passion of the Lord, is a solemn Christian holy day commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary (Golgotha). It is observed during ...
on the Friday immediately preceding
Easter Sunday Easter, also called Pascha (Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek language, Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, de ...
*
Holy Saturday Holy Saturday (), also known as Great and Holy Saturday, Low Saturday, the Great Sabbath, Hallelujah Saturday, Saturday of the Glory, Easter Eve, Joyous Saturday, the Saturday of Light, Good Saturday, or Black Saturday, among other names, is t ...
on the Saturday immediately preceding
Easter Sunday Easter, also called Pascha (Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek language, Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, de ...
-
Święconka Święconka (), meaning "the blessing of the Easter baskets", is one of the most enduring and beloved Polish traditions on Holy Saturday during Easter. With roots dating back to the early history of Poland, it is also observed by expatriate and t ...
is performed on this day * Śmigus Dyngus on Easter Monday (the day following
Easter Sunday Easter, also called Pascha (Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek language, Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, de ...
) is when traditionally the young (and young of heart) have water fights, in continuation of a pagan spring fertility ritual observed in many other cultures *
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was the 1943 act of Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto in German-occupied Poland during World War II to oppose Nazi Germany's final effort to transport the remaining ghetto population to the gas chambers of the ...
remembered on 19 April *
International Mother Earth Day International Mother Earth Day was established in 2009, by the United Nations General Assembly under Resolution A/RES/63/278. The Resolution was introduced by Bolivia and endorsed by over 50 member states. It recognizes that "the Earth and its e ...
on 22 April * Majówka is a spring festival celebrated throughout Europe *
Europe Day Europe Day is a day celebrating "peace and unity in Europe" celebrated on 5 May by the Council of Europe and on 9 May by the European Union. The first recognition of Europe Day was by the Council of Europe, introduced in 1964. The European Uni ...
on 9 May *
Mother's Day Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on different days in many parts of the world, most commonly in Mar ...
on 26 May, *
World No Tobacco Day World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) is observed around the world every year on 31 May. The annual observance informs the public on the dangers of using tobacco, the business practices of tobacco companies, what the World Health Organization (WHO) is ...
on 31 May, *
Children's Day Children's Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honour of children, whose date of observance varies by country. In 1925, International Children's Day was first proclaimed in Geneva during the World Conference on Child Welfare. Sin ...
on 1 June *
Father's Day Father's Day is a day set aside for honoring one's father, as well as fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. "Father's Day" complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Mother's Day and, in som ...
on 23 June *
Kupala Night Kupala Night (also Kupala's Night or just Kupala; Polish: , : , Russian: Ива́н Купа́ла: , Купала: , Ukrainian: Іван Купало: ) is one of the major folk holidays in some of the Slavic countries that coincides with the C ...
(Noc Kupały) on the night from 21 to 22 June *
Saint John's Eve Saint John's Eve, starting at sunset on 23 June, is the eve of the Nativity of St John the Baptist, feast day of Saint John the Baptist. This is one of the very few feast days marking a saint's birth, rather than their death. The Gospel of Luke ...
"Noc Świętojańska" on the night from 23 to 24 June * Dog's Day on 1 July * Power Engineer's Day on 14 August *
Dożynki Dożynki (''Dozhinki'', , , ; , '' Prachystaya''; ; ; '' Dormition'') is a Slavic harvest festival. In pre-Christian times the feast usually fell on the autumn equinox, in modern times it is usually celebrated on one of the Sundays following ...
in late August or early September * Anniversary of the outbreak of the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
in Poland on
1 September Events Pre-1600 * 1145 – The main altar of Lund Cathedral, at the time the seat of the archiepiscopal see of all the Nordic countries, is consecrated. *1173 – The widow Stamira sacrifices herself in order to raise the siege of An ...
* Anniversary of the
Soviet invasion of Poland The Soviet invasion of Poland was a military conflict by the Soviet Union without a formal declaration of war. On 17 September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Second Polish Republic, Poland from the east, 16 days after Nazi Germany invaded Polan ...
on
17 September Events Pre-1600 *1111 – Highest Galician nobility led by Pedro Fróilaz de Traba and the bishop Diego Gelmírez crown Alfonso VII as "King of Galicia". *1176 – The Battle of Myriokephalon is the last attempt by the Byzantine Empir ...
* Car-Free Day on 22 September * Boy's Day (Dzień Chłopaka) on 30 September - on this day girls give presents to boys *
Polish Post The Polish Post (, ) is the state Mail, postal administration of Poland, initially founded in 1558. The company is headquartered in Warsaw and employs over 67,000 people. It is the largest mail-handling company in the country, which additionally ...
Day (Postman's Day) on 18 October * Mongrel's Day on 25 October *
Halloween Halloween, or Hallowe'en (less commonly known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve), is a celebration geography of Halloween, observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christianity, Western Christian f ...
on 31 October * Wszystkich Swietych on 1 November * 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 * Miners' Day on 4 December - ''
Barbórka Saint Barbara (; ; ; ), known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian Greek saint and martyr. There is no reference to her in the authentic early Christian writings nor in the original recension of Sai ...
'' *
Mikołajki Mikołajki () is a resort town in Mrągowo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in north-eastern Poland, with 3,852 inhabitants as of 2017. The town is located near the Śniardwy, the largest lake of both the Masurian Lake District and Poland. I ...
on 6 December - on this day
Santa Claus Santa Claus (also known as Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle or Santa) is a legendary figure originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts during the late evening and overnight hours on Chris ...
gives sweets to children *
Christmas Eve Christmas Eve is the evening or entire day before Christmas, the festival commemorating nativity of Jesus, the birth of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus. Christmas Day is observance of Christmas by country, observed around the world, and Christma ...
(Wigilia Bożego Narodzenia) on 24 December * Sylwester on 31 December


See also

* Flag of Poland#Flag flying days


References

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Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
Holidays A holiday is a day or other period of time set aside for festivals or recreation. ''Public holidays'' are set by public authorities and vary by state or region. Religious holidays are set by religious organisations for their members and are often ...
pl:Dni wolne od pracy w Polsce