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  2. Name days in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, name day celebrations (Polish: imieniny [imjɛˈɲinɘ] ⓘ) have often enjoyed a celebratory emphasis greater than that of birthday celebrations in Poland. [citation needed] However, birthday celebrations are increasingly popular and important, particularly among the young as well as the older generation in the territories regained after the Second World War due to remaining ...

  3. Polish names - Wikipedia

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    Name days, on the other hand, are often celebrated together with co-workers and other less-intimate friends. Information about whose name is associated with a given day can be found in most Polish calendars and on the Internet. The choice of a given name is largely influenced by fashion.

  4. Name day - Wikipedia

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    A Swedish calendar page from February 1712 with name days listed. Note that in Sweden, February 1712 had 30 days. In Christianity, a name day is a tradition in many countries of Europe and the Americas, as well as Christian communities elsewhere. [1]

  5. List of date formats by country - Wikipedia

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    All examples use example date 2021-03-31 / 2021 March 31 / 31 March 2021 / March 31, 2021 – except where a single-digit day is illustrated. Basic components of a calendar date for the most common calendar systems: D – day; M – month; Y – year; Specific formats for the basic components: yy – two-digit year, e.g. 24; yyyy – four-digit ...

  6. Małgorzata - Wikipedia

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    Małgorzata (Polish pronunciation: [mawɡɔˈʐata]) is a common Polish female given name derived through Latin Margarita from Ancient Greek μαργαρίτης (margarítēs), meaning "pearl". It is equivalent to the English " Margaret ".

  7. Public holidays in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Women's Day on 8 March; Day of Polish Statistics on 9 March, Men's Day on 10 March; World Consumer Rights Day on 15 March; Earth Day on March equinox day; Truant's Day on 21 March; ABW Day on 6 April, Polish counter-intelligence agency's (ABW) holiday, celebrated since 2004; Maundy Thursday on the Thursday immediately preceding Easter Sunday

  8. Saint Alena - Wikipedia

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    Her feast day is given as 17 June by the Polish Breviary [6] but other Polish-language sources also recognise 16 June, 28 July and 16 December; [2] with 16 June and 16 December often being kept as the name day in Poland. [10] [11] [12] Her feast is cited as 19 June in Italy, [13] and 24 June by English-language sources.

  9. Category:Polish names - Wikipedia

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    Polish names; Polish names in space; E. Erazm Ciołek; N. Name days in Poland This page was last edited on 20 April 2024, at 16:25 (UTC). Text is available under the ...