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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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    Public holidays in Poland; 0–9. ... National Independence Day (Poland) O. October Revolution Day; P. Polish Diaspora Day;

  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 nationalists hold Independence Day march in Warsaw ...

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    Poland (AP) — Tens of thousands of people walked through Warsaw on Saturday in a march organized by nationalist groups as Poland celebrated its Independence Day holiday, 105 years after the ...

  6. Thousands join nationalist march on Polish Independence Day

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  8. Casimir Pulaski Day - Wikipedia

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    Casimir Pulaski Day is a local holiday officially observed in Illinois, on the first Monday of March in memory of Casimir Pulaski (March 6, 1745 [1] – October 11, 1779), a Revolutionary War cavalry officer born in Poland as Kazimierz PuĊ‚aski.

  9. Poland showcases its growing army on a holiday that ...

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    Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz wrote a letter to soldiers saying the holiday is a reminder of “the most glorious episodes of the Polish army, of the price of independence and freedom.” “On this day, we pay tribute to all the heroes who fought for the homeland from the dawn of our country," he added.