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'''[[Holiday]]s in [[Poland]]''' 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 [[public holiday]]s.
'''[[Holiday]]s in [[Poland]]''' 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 [[public holiday]]s.


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| January 1
| 1 January
| [[New Year's Day]]
| [[New Year's Day]]
| [[:pl:Nowy Rok|Nowy Rok (''Nowy Rok'')]]
| [[:pl:Nowy Rok|Nowy Rok (''Nowy Rok'')]]
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| January 6
| 6 January
| [[Epiphany (holiday)|Epiphany]]
| [[Epiphany (holiday)|Epiphany]]
| [[:pl:Objawienie Pańskie|Święto Trzech Króli (''Trzech Króli'')]]
| [[:pl:Objawienie Pańskie|Święto Trzech Króli (''Trzech Króli'')]]
| in effect since 2011
| in effect since 2011
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| Sunday in [[Spring (season)|Spring]] (movable)
| Movable Sunday in [[Spring (season)|Spring]]
| [[Easter Sunday]]
| [[Easter Sunday]]
| pierwszy dzień Wielkiej Nocy (''Niedziela Wielkanocna'')
| pierwszy dzień Wielkiej Nocy (''Niedziela Wielkanocna'')
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| May 1
| 1 May
| [[May Day]]
| [[May Day]]
| Święto Państwowe (''Święto Pracy'')
| Święto Państwowe (''Święto Pracy'')
| This holiday is officially called ''State Holiday'' (''Święto Państwowe''). However, it is unofficially called [[Labour Day]] (see below), and coincides with [[International Workers' Day]]. It is also [[2004 enlargement of the European Union|EU Accession Day]] marking the 2004 accession of Poland as a member of the [[European Union]].
| This holiday is officially called the State Holiday (''Święto Państwowe''). However, it is unofficially called [[Labour Day]] (''Święto Pracy''), and coincides with [[International Workers' Day]]. It is also [[2004 enlargement of the European Union|EU Accession Day]] marking the 2004 accession of Poland as a member of the [[European Union]].
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| May 3
| 3 May
| [[May 3rd Constitution Day|Constitution Day]]
| [[3 May Constitution Day|Constitution Day]]
| Święto Narodowe Trzeciego Maja (''Święto Konstytucji Trzeciego Maja'')
| Święto Narodowe 3 Maja (''Święto Konstytucji 3 Maja'')
| Celebrating the [[May 3rd Constitution]]. Coincides with the Day of [[The Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland|Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland]].
| Celebrated on the anniversary of the adoption of the first constitution in Europe - the [[Constitution of 3 May 1791]]. Coincides with the Day of [[The Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland|Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland]].
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| 7th Sunday after Easter
| Seventh Sunday after Easter
| [[Pentecost Sunday]]
| [[Pentecost Sunday]]
| [[:pl:Zesłanie Ducha Świętego|pierwszy dzień Zielonych Świątek]] (''[[:pl:Zielone Świątki|Zielone Świątki]]'')
| [[:pl:Zesłanie Ducha Świętego|pierwszy dzień Zielonych Świątek]] (''[[:pl:Zielone Świątki|Zielone Świątki]]'')
| As this holiday always falls on a Sunday, it is not widely known that it is considered a non-working day, as all Sundays are already non-working days and holidays falling on Sunday do not give the right to another free day.
| As this holiday always falls on a Sunday, it is not widely known that it is considered a non-working day, as all Sundays are already non-working days and holidays falling on Sunday do not give the right to another free day.
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| 9th Thursday after Easter
| Ninth Thursday after Easter
| [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]]
| [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]]
| [[:pl:Uroczystość Najświętszego Ciała i Krwi Pańskiej|dzień Bożego Ciała (''Boże Ciało'')]]
| [[:pl:Uroczystość Najświętszego Ciała i Krwi Pańskiej|dzień Bożego Ciała (''Boże Ciało'')]]
| This is a Catholic church Holiday
| This is a Catholic church Holiday
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| August 15
| 15 August
| [[Assumption of Mary|Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary]]
| [[Assumption of Mary|Assumption Day]]
| [[:pl:Wniebowzięcie Najświętszej Maryi Panny|Wniebowzięcie Najświętszej Maryi Panny]] (''Święto Wojska Polskiego'' or ''Święto Matki Boskiej Zielnej'')
| [[:pl:Wniebowzięcie Najświętszej Maryi Panny|Wniebowzięcie Najświętszej Maryi Panny]] (''Święto Wojska Polskiego'' or ''Święto Matki Boskiej Zielnej'')
| This is also [[Polish Armed Forces Day]] (''Święto Wojska Polskiego''), celebrating the [[Battle of Warsaw (1920)|battle of Warsaw in 1920]] (''Cud nad [[Vistula|Wisłą]]'').
| This is also [[Polish Armed Forces Day|Armed Forces Day]] (''Święto Wojska Polskiego''), celebrating Polish victory in the [[Battle of Warsaw (1920)|Battle of Warsaw]].
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| November 1
| 1 November
| [[All Saints' Day]]
| [[All Saints' Day]]
| [[:pl:Wszystkich Świętych|Wszystkich Świętych]] (''Dzień Zmarłych'')
| [[:pl:Wszystkich Świętych|Wszystkich Świętych]] (''Dzień Zmarłych'')
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| November 11
| 11 November
| [[National Independence Day (Poland)|Independence Day]]
| [[Independence Day (Poland)|Independence Day]]
| Narodowe Święto Niepodległości (''Dzień Niepodległości'')
| Narodowe Święto Niepodległości (''Dzień Niepodległości'')
|Celebrated on the anniversary of regaining independence on 11 November 1918
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| December 25
| 25 December
| [[Christmas Day]]
| [[Christmas Day]]
| pierwszy dzień Bożego Narodzenia
| pierwszy dzień Bożego Narodzenia
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| December 26
| 26 December
| [[Second Day of Christmas]]
| [[Second Day of Christmas]]
| drugi dzień Bożego Narodzenia
| drugi dzień Bożego Narodzenia
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=== May Holidays ===
=== May holidays ===
Under [[People's Republic of Poland|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''<ref>[http://www.translatica.pl/slowniki/po-angielsku/majówka/ ''Majówka'' translation]</ref>).

Under [[People's Republic of Poland|communist rule]], the 1st of May was celebrated as Labour Day with government-endorsed parades, concerts and similar events. The holiday carried over to present day Poland, albeit with a neutral "State Holiday" name. In addition, the 3rd of May was created as Constitution Day. The May holidays (1st, 2nd and 3 May) are called "Majówka" in Polish, a pun made from the May month name (it can be translated as ''May-day picnic''<ref>[http://www.translatica.pl/slowniki/po-angielsku/majówka/ ''Majówka'' translation]</ref>).


==National and state holidays==
==National and state holidays==
The following are [[Public holiday|national and state holidays]] in Poland, although they are normally working days unless declared a '''public holiday''':
The following are [[Public holiday|national and state holidays]] in Poland, although they are normally working days unless declared a public holiday.
* February 19 - Polish Science Day, established in 2020
* 19 February - Polish Science Day (''Dzień Nauki Polskiej''), established in 2020
* March 1 - National "[[cursed soldiers]]" Remembrance Day, ''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci "Żołnierzy Wyklętych"'', established in 2011
* 1 March - National [[cursed soldiers|Cursed Soldiers]] Remembrance Day (''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci „Żołnierzy Wyklętych”''), established in 2011
* March 24 - National Day for the Remembrance of Poles Rescuing Jews under [[German-occupied Poland|Nazi German Occupation]], established in 2018
* 24 March - National Day for the Remembrance of Poles Rescuing Jews under [[German-occupied Poland|German Occupation]] (''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Polaków ratujących Żydów pod okupacją niemiecką''), established in 2018
* April 14 - Baptism of Poland Day, established in 2019
* 14 April - Baptism of Poland Day (''Święto Chrztu Polski''), established in 2019
* '''May 1''' - State Holiday, informally called [[Labour Day]], ''Święto Państwowe'', '''public holiday''', established in 1950
* '''1 May''' - state holiday ''więto państwowe''), '''public holiday''', established in 1950
* '''May 3''' - [[May 3rd Constitution Day]], ''Święto Narodowe Trzeciego Maja'', '''public holiday''', established originally in 1919, disestablished in 1946, then established again in 1990
* '''3 May ''' - [[3 May Constitution Day]] (''Święto Narodowe Trzeciego Maja''), '''public holiday'''; first observed in 1919, disestablished in 1946, then reinstated in 1990
* May 8 - [[Victory Day]], ''Narodowy Dzień Zwycięstwa'', established in 2015
* 8 May - [[Victory in Europe Day|National Victory Day]] (Narodowy ''Dzień Zwycięstwa''), established in 2015
* July 12 - Day of Struggle and Martyrdom of the Polish Villages, established in 2017
* 12 July- Day of Struggle and Martyrdom of the Polish Villages (''Dzień Walki i Męczeństwa Wsi Polskiej''), established in 2017
* August 1 - National [[Warsaw Uprising]] Remembrance Day, ''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Powstania Warszawskiego'', established in 2009
* 1 August - National [[Warsaw Uprising]] Remembrance Day (''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Powstania Warszawskiego''), established in 2009
* August 31 - Day of Solidarity and Freedom, ''Dzień Solidarności i Wolności'', set on the anniversary of [[August Agreement]] from 1980, established in 2005
* 31 August - Day of Solidarity and Freedom (''Dzień Solidarności i Wolności'') set on the anniversary of [[August Agreement]] from 1980, established in 2005
* October 19 - National Day of Remembrance for Steadfast Clergy, established in 2018
* 19 October - National Day of Remembrance for Steadfast Clergy (''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Duchownych Niezłomnych''), established in 2018
* '''November 11''' - [[National Independence Day (Poland)|National Independence Day]], ''Narodowe Święto Niepodległości'', '''public holiday''', established originally in 1937, disestablished in 1945, then established again in 1989
* '''11 November''' - [[National Independence Day (Poland)|National Independence Day]] (''Narodowe Święto Niepodległości''), '''public holiday'''; first observed in 1937, disestablished in 1945, then reinstated in 1989
* December 27 - [[Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919)|Poznań uprising]] Remebrence Day, ''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Zwycięskiego Powstania Wielkopolskiego'', established in 2021
* 27 December - [[Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919)|Greater Poland Uprising]] Remebrence Day (''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Zwycięskiego Powstania Wielkopolskiego'') established in 2021


==Former national and state holidays==
==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.
* May 9 - [[Victory Day (9 May)]], established in 1945, moved to 8 May in 2015 (public holiday for the last time in 2014)
* July 22 - [[National Day of the Rebirth of Poland]] (''Narodowe Święto Odrodzenia Polski''), set on the anniversary of the [[PKWN Manifesto]]'s signing, established in 1945, disestablished on 28 April 1990 (celebrated for the last time in 1989)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://m.interia.pl/nowa-historia/galeria,aAId,121579 |title=Święto Odrodzenia Polski - Mobilna INTERIA w INTERIA.PL |website=m.interia.pl |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161030211404/http://m.interia.pl/nowa-historia/galeria,aAId,121579 |archive-date=2016-10-30}}</ref>
* 9 May - [[Victory Day (9 May)|National Victory and Freedom Day]] (''Narodowe Święto Zwycięstwa i Wolności''), established in 1945, disestablished in 2015 (celebrated for the last time in 1989)
* 22 July - [[National Day of the Rebirth of Poland]] (''Narodowe Święto Odrodzenia Polski''), set on the anniversary of the [[PKWN Manifesto]]'s signing, established in 1945, disestablished in 1990 (celebrated for the last time in 1989)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://m.interia.pl/nowa-historia/galeria,aAId,121579 |title=Święto Odrodzenia Polski - Mobilna INTERIA w INTERIA.PL |website=m.interia.pl |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161030211404/http://m.interia.pl/nowa-historia/galeria,aAId,121579 |archive-date=2016-10-30}}</ref>
* November 7 - [[October Revolution Day|Great October Socialist Revolution Day]] (''Wielka Październikowa Rewolucja Socjalistyczna''), established in 1945, disestablished in 1990 (The Russian minority and Polish communist loyalists continues to celebrate this holiday)
* 7 November - [[October Revolution Day|Great October Socialist Revolution Day]] (''Wielka Październikowa Rewolucja Socjalistyczna''), established in 1945, disestablished in 1990 (celebrated for the last time in 1989)


==Other holidays==
==Other holidays==

===Holidays declared by statute===
===Holidays declared by statute===
The following are [[public holiday|holidays declared by statute]] in Poland. These holidays are declared in [[statute]] 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'''.
The following are [[public holiday|holidays declared by statute]] in Poland. These holidays are declared in [[statute]] 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'''.


* January 27 – Public Employment Services Worker's Day, ''Dzień Pracownika Publicznych Służb Zatrudnienia'', established in 2010
* 27 January – Public Employment Services Worker's Day, ''Dzień Pracownika Publicznych Służb Zatrudnienia'', established in 2010
* February 8 – Prison Service Day, ''Święto Służby Więziennej'', established in 2010
* 8 February – Prison Service Day, ''Święto Służby Więziennej'', established in 2010
* February 22 – Crime Victims Day, ''Dzień Ofiar Przestępstw'', coinciding with ''European Victims Day'', established in 2003
* 22 February – Crime Victims Day, ''Dzień Ofiar Przestępstw'', coinciding with ''European Victims Day'', established in 2003
* May 2 – [[Flag Day]], ''Dzień Flagi Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej'', established in 2004
* 2 May – [[Polish National Flag Day|Flag Day]], ''Dzień Flagi Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej'', established in 2004
* May 2 – Polish Diaspora Day, ''Dzień Polonii i Polaków za Granicą'', established in 2002
* 2 May[[Polish Diaspora Day]], ''Dzień Polonii i Polaków za Granicą'', established in 2002
* May 4 – Firefighters Day, ''Dzień Strażaka'', coinciding with [[International Firefighters' Day]], established in 2002
* 4 May – Firefighters Day, ''Dzień Strażaka'', coinciding with [[International Firefighters' Day]], established in 2002
* May 16 – [[Border Guard (Poland)|Border Guard's]] Day, ''Święto Straży Granicznej'', established in 1991 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]])
* 16 May – [[Border Guard (Poland)|Border Guard's]] Day, ''Święto Straży Granicznej'', established in 1991 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]])
* May 29 – Veterans of Overseas Military Activities Day, ''Dzień Weterana Działań poza Granicami Państwa'', coinciding with [[International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers]], established in 2011 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* 29 May – Veterans of Overseas Military Activities Day, ''Dzień Weterana Działań poza Granicami Państwa'', coinciding with [[International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers]], established in 2011 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* June 12 – [[Government Protection Bureau|State Protection Service's]] Day, ''Święto SOP'', established in 2018 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* 12 June – [[Government Protection Bureau|State Protection Service's]] Day, ''Święto SOP'', established in 2018 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* June 13 – [[Military Gendarmerie (Poland)|Military Gendarmerie]] Day, ''Święto Żandarmerii Wojskowej'', established in 2001 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* 13 June – [[Military Gendarmerie (Poland)|Military Gendarmerie]] Day, ''Święto Żandarmerii Wojskowej'', established in 2001 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* July 24 – [[Police Day]], ''Święto Policji'', established in 1995
* 24 July – [[Police Day]], ''Święto Policji'', established in 1995
* July 31 – Treasury Day, ''Dzień Skarbowości'', celebrated since 2008, established in 2010
* 31 July – Treasury Day, ''Dzień Skarbowości'', celebrated since 2008, established in 2010
* '''August 15''' – [[Armed Forces Day (Poland)|Armed Forces Day]], ''Święto Wojska Polskiego'', this holiday coincides with a '''public holiday''' ([[Assumption of Mary]]), established in 1992
* '''15 August''' – [[Armed Forces Day (Poland)|Armed Forces Day]], ''Święto Wojska Polskiego'', this holiday coincides with a '''public holiday''' ([[Assumption of Mary]]), established in 1992
* August 29 – [[Municipal Police]] Day, ''Dzień Straży Gminnej'', established in 1997
* 29 August – [[Municipal Police]] Day, ''Dzień Straży Gminnej'', established in 1997
* September 1 – [[Veterans Day]], ''Dzień Weterana'', established in 1997
* 1 September – [[Veterans Day]], ''Dzień Weterana'', established in 1997
* September 21 – [[Customs Service (Poland)|Customs Service]] Day, ''Dzień Służby Celnej'', established in 1999
* 21 September – [[Customs Service (Poland)|Customs Service]] Day, ''Dzień Służby Celnej'', established in 1999
* October 13 – [[Paramedic|Paramedics']] Day, ''Dzień Ratownictwa Medycznego'', established in 2006
* 13 October – [[Paramedic|Paramedics']] Day, ''Dzień Ratownictwa Medycznego'', established in 2006
* October 14 – [[Teachers' Day]], ''Dzień Edukacji Narodowej'', established in 1972
* 14 October – [[Teachers' Day]], ''Dzień Edukacji Narodowej'', established in 1972
* October 16 – Saint [[Pope John Paul II Day]], ''Dzień Papieża Jana Pawła II'', established in 2005
* 16 October – Saint [[Pope John Paul II Day]], ''Dzień Papieża Jana Pawła II'', established in 2005
* November 21 – [[Social work|Social Workers']] Day, ''Dzień Pracownika Socjalnego'', established in 1990
* 21 November – [[Social work|Social Workers']] Day, ''Dzień Pracownika Socjalnego'', established in 1990


===Holidays declared by parliamentary resolution===
===Holidays declared by parliamentary resolution===
The following are [[public holiday|holidays declared by parliamentary resolution]] in Poland. These holidays are declared by a resolution of [[Sejm]]. 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.
The following are [[public holiday|holidays declared by parliamentary resolution]] in Poland. These holidays are declared by a resolution of [[Sejm]]. 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.


* March 23 – Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day, ''Dzień Przyjaźni Polsko-Węgierskiej'', established in 2007 (this may coincide with [[Easter]] or [[Easter Monday]])
* 3 March – Polish-Romanian Solidarity Day, ''Dzień Solidarności Polsko-Rumuńskiej'', established in 2023
* March 24National Life Day, ''Narodowy Dzień Życia'', established in 2004 (this may coincide with [[Easter]] or [[Easter Monday]])
* 23 March – Polish-Hungarian Friendship Day, ''Dzień Przyjaźni Polsko-Węgierskiej'', established in 2007 (this may coincide with [[Easter]] or [[Easter Monday]])
* April 13 – [[Katyn Massacre|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]] or [[Easter Monday]])
* 24 March – National Life Day, ''Narodowy Dzień Życia'', established in 2004 (this may coincide with [[Easter]] or [[Easter Monday]])
* 13 April – [[Katyn Massacre|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]] or [[Easter Monday]])
* April 18 – Coma Patients' Day, ''Dzień Pacjenta w Śpiączce'', established in 2012 (this may coincide with [[Easter]] or [[Easter Monday]])
* 18 April – Coma Patients' Day, ''Dzień Pacjenta w Śpiączce'', established in 2012 (this may coincide with [[Easter]] or [[Easter Monday]])
* April 28 – Day for Safety and Health at Work, ''Dzień Bezpieczeństwa i Ochrony Zdrowia w Pracy'', coincides with [[Workers' Memorial Day]], established in 2003
* 28 April – Day for Safety and Health at Work, ''Dzień Bezpieczeństwa i Ochrony Zdrowia w Pracy'', coincides with [[Workers' Memorial Day]], established in 2003
* May 27 – [[Local Government|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]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* 27 May – [[Local Government|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]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* May 30 – Foster Care Day, ''Dzień Rodzicielstwa Zastępczego'', established in 2006 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* 30 May – Foster Care Day, ''Dzień Rodzicielstwa Zastępczego'', established in 2006 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* June 1 – Day Without Alcohol, ''Dzień bez Alkoholu'', established in 2006 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* 1 June – Day Without Alcohol, ''Dzień bez Alkoholu'', established in 2006 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* June 4 – Day of Freedom and Citizens' Rights, ''Dzień Wolności i Praw Obywatelskich'', set on the anniversary of [[Polish legislative election, 1989|4th of June 1989 Polish elections]], established in 2013 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* 4 June – Day of Freedom and Citizens' Rights, ''Dzień Wolności i Praw Obywatelskich'', set on the anniversary of [[Polish legislative election, 1989|4th of June 1989 Polish elections]], established in 2013 (this may coincide with [[Pentecost]] or [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* June 14 – 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]], established in 2006 (this may coincide with [[Corpus Christi (feast)|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]], established in 2006 (this may coincide with [[Corpus Christi (feast)|Corpus Christi]])
* June 28 – National Day of Remembrance of [[Poznań 1956 protests]], ''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Poznańskiego Czerwca 1956'', set on the anniversary of the outbreak of [[Poznań 1956 protests]], established in 2006
* 28 June – National Day of Remembrance of [[Poznań 1956 protests]], ''Narodowy Dzień Pamięci Poznańskiego Czerwca 1956'', set on the anniversary of the outbreak of [[Poznań 1956 protests]], established in 2006
* July 11 - [[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]], the culmination of the massacres of Poles in Volhynia, established in 2016
* 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]], the culmination of the massacres of Poles in Volhynia, established in 2016
* August 2 – [[Genocide Remembrance Day of the Roma and Sinti]], ''Dzień Pamięci o Zagładzie Romów i Sinti'', set on the anniversary of the Roma and Sinti extermination at [[Auschwitz concentration camp]], established in 2011
* 2 August – [[Genocide Remembrance Day of the Roma and Sinti]], ''Dzień Pamięci o Zagładzie Romów i Sinti'', set on the anniversary of the Roma and Sinti extermination at [[Auschwitz concentration camp]], established in 2011
* September 17 – [[Sybirak|Sybirak's]] Day, ''Dzień Sybiraka'', set on the anniversary of [[Soviet invasion of Poland]], established in 1998
* 17 September – [[Sybirak|Sybirak's]] Day, ''Dzień Sybiraka'', set on the anniversary of [[Soviet invasion of Poland]], established in 1998
* September 27 – [[Polish Underground State|Polish Underground State's]] Day, ''Dzień Podziemnego Państwa Polskiego'', set on the anniversary of the formation of [[Service for Poland's Victory]], established in 2013
* 27 September – [[Polish Underground State|Polish Underground State's]] Day, ''Dzień Podziemnego Państwa Polskiego'', set on the anniversary of the formation of [[Service for Poland's Victory]], established in 2013
* October 4 – [[World Animal Day|Animals' Day]], ''Dzień Zwierząt'', coincides with [[World Animal Day]], established in 2006
* 4 October – [[World Animal Day|Animals' Day]], ''Dzień Zwierząt'', coincides with [[World Animal Day]], established in 2006
* December 13 – [[Martial law in Poland|Martial Law]] Victims Remembrance Day, ''Dzień Pamięci Ofiar Stanu Wojennego'', set on the anniversary of declaration of [[Martial law in Poland]], established in 2002
* 13 December – [[Martial law in Poland|Martial Law]] Victims Remembrance Day, ''Dzień Pamięci Ofiar Stanu Wojennego'', set on the anniversary of declaration of [[Martial law in Poland]], established in 2002


==Other observances==
==Other observances==
* [[Grandparent's Day|Grandmother's Day]] on January 21
* [[Grandparent's Day|Grandmother's Day]] on 21 January
* [[Grandparent's Day|Grandfather's Day]] on January 22,
* [[Grandparent's Day|Grandfather's Day]] on 22 January,
* Traders' Day on February 2
* Traders' Day on 2 February
* [[Valentine's Day]] on February 14
* [[Valentine's Day]] on 14 February
* [[International Cat Day|Cat's Day]] on February 17
* [[International Cat Day|Cat's Day]] on 17 February
* [[Fat Thursday|Tłusty Czwartek]] on the last Thursday before [[Lent]]
* [[Fat Thursday|Tłusty Czwartek]] on the last Thursday before [[Lent]]
* [[Mardi Gras|Ostatki]] on the last day of [[Carnival]],
* [[Mardi Gras|Ostatki]] on the last day of [[Carnival]],
* [[Ash Wednesday]] on the first day of [[Lent]],
* [[Ash Wednesday]] on the first day of [[Lent]],
* [[International Women's Day|Women's Day]] on March 8
* [[International Women's Day|Women's Day]] on 8 March
* Day of Polish Statistics on March 9,
* Day of Polish Statistics on 9 March,
* [[Men's Day]] on March 10
* [[Men's Day]] on 10 March
* [[World Consumer Rights Day]] on March 15
* [[World Consumer Rights Day]] on 15 March
* [[Earth Day#History of the Equinox Earth Day (March 20)|Earth Day]] on [[March equinox]] day
* [[Earth Day#History of the Equinox Earth Day (March 20)|Earth Day]] on [[March equinox]] day
* [[Truancy#Truant's Day|Truant's Day]] on March 21
* [[Truancy#Truant's Day|Truant's Day]] on 21 March
* [[Agencja Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego|ABW]] Day on April 6, Polish counter-intelligence agency's (ABW) holiday, celebrated since 2004
* [[Agencja Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego|ABW]] Day on 6 April, Polish counter-intelligence agency's (ABW) holiday, celebrated since 2004
* [[Maundy Thursday]] on the Thursday immediately preceding [[Easter Sunday]]
* [[Maundy Thursday]] on the Thursday immediately preceding [[Easter Sunday]]
* [[Good Friday]] on the Friday immediately preceding [[Easter Sunday]]
* [[Good Friday]] on the Friday immediately preceding [[Easter Sunday]]
* [[Holy Saturday]] on the Saturday immediately preceding [[Easter Sunday]] - [[Święconka]] is performed on this day
* [[Holy Saturday]] on the Saturday immediately preceding [[Easter Sunday]] - [[Święconka]] is performed on this day
* [[Easter Monday|Śmigus Dyngus]] on Easter Monday (the day following [[Easter Sunday]]) 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
* [[Easter Monday|Śmigus Dyngus]] on Easter Monday (the day following [[Easter Sunday]]) 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]] remembered on April 19
* [[Warsaw Ghetto Uprising]] remembered on 19 April
* [[International Mother Earth Day]] on April 22
* [[International Mother Earth Day]] on 22 April
* [[May Day|Majówka]] is a spring festival celebrated throughout Europe
* [[May Day|Majówka]] is a spring festival celebrated throughout Europe
* [[Europe Day]] on May 9
* [[Europe Day]] on 9 May
* [[Mother's Day]] on May 26,
* [[Mother's Day]] on 26 May,
* [[World No Tobacco Day]] on May 31,
* [[World No Tobacco Day]] on 31 May,
* [[Children's Day]] on June 1
* [[Children's Day]] on 1 June
* [[Father's Day]] on June 23
* [[Father's Day]] on 23 June
* [[Kupala Night]] (Noc Kupały) on the night from June 21 to 22
* [[Kupala Night]] (Noc Kupały) on the night from 21 to 22 June
* [[Saint John's Eve]] "Noc Świętojańska" on the night from June 23 to 24
* [[Saint John's Eve]] "Noc Świętojańska" on the night from 23 to 24 June
* Dog's Day on July 1
* Dog's Day on 1 July
* Power Engineer's Day on August 14
* Power Engineer's Day on 14 August
* [[Dożynki]] in late August or early September
* [[Dożynki]] in late August or early September
* Anniversary of the outbreak of the [[Second World War]] in Poland on [[September 1]]
* Anniversary of the outbreak of the [[Second World War]] in Poland on [[September 1|1 September]]
* Anniversary of the [[Soviet invasion of Poland]] on [[September 17]]
* Anniversary of the [[Soviet invasion of Poland]] on [[September 17|17 September]]
* [[Car-Free Days|Car-Free Day]] on September 22
* [[Car-Free Days|Car-Free Day]] on 22 September
* [[Boy's Day]] (Dzień Chłopaka) on September 30 - on this day girls give presents to boys
* [[Boy's Day]] (Dzień Chłopaka) on 30 September - on this day girls give presents to boys
* [[Poczta Polska|Polish Post]] Day (Postman's Day) on October 18
* [[Poczta Polska|Polish Post]] Day (Postman's Day) on 18 October
* [[Mongrel|Mongrel's]] Day on October 25
* [[Mongrel|Mongrel's]] Day on 25 October
* [[Halloween]] on October 31
* [[Halloween]] on 31 October
* [[All Saints Day|Wszystkich Swietych]] on November 1
* [[All Saints Day|Wszystkich Swietych]] on 1 November
* Civil Service Day on November 11, customary Polish holiday, celebrated since 2000, in conjunction with National Independence Day celebrations
* Civil Service Day on November 11, customary Polish holiday, celebrated since 2000, in conjunction with National Independence Day celebrations
* [[St. Andrew's Day|Andrzejki]] on the night from November 29 to 30 - on this day people (mainly children) are making prophecy by pouring candle wax by key hole to water and guessing what the wax shape means
* [[St. Andrew's Day|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 December 4 - ''[[Barbórka]]''
* Miners' Day on 4 December - ''[[Barbórka]]''
* [[Saint Nicholas Day|Mikołajki]] on December 6 - on this day [[Santa Claus]] gives sweets to children
* [[Saint Nicholas Day|Mikołajki]] on 6 December - on this day [[Santa Claus]] gives sweets to children
* [[Christmas Eve]] (Wigilia Bożego Narodzenia) on December 24
* [[Christmas Eve]] (Wigilia Bożego Narodzenia) on 24 December
* [[New Year's Eve#Poland|Sylwester]] on December 31
* [[New Year's Eve#Poland|Sylwester]] on 31 December


==See also==
==See also==
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Holidays in Poland 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 public holidays.

Public holidays

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

Date English Name Official Local Name (Informal Local Name) Remarks
1 January New Year's Day Nowy Rok (Nowy Rok)
6 January Epiphany Święto Trzech Króli (Trzech Króli) in effect since 2011
Movable Sunday in Spring Easter Sunday pierwszy dzień Wielkiej Nocy (Niedziela Wielkanocna)
Monday following Easter Sunday Easter Monday drugi dzień Wielkiej Nocy (Poniedziałek Wielkanocny or Lany Poniedziałek)
1 May May Day Święto Państwowe (Święto Pracy) This holiday is officially called the State Holiday (Święto Państwowe). However, it is unofficially called Labour Day (Święto Pracy), and coincides with International Workers' Day. It is also EU Accession Day marking the 2004 accession of Poland as a member of the European Union.
3 May Constitution Day Święto Narodowe 3 Maja (Święto Konstytucji 3 Maja) Celebrated on the anniversary of the adoption of the first constitution in Europe - the Constitution of 3 May 1791. Coincides with the Day of Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland.
Seventh Sunday after Easter Pentecost Sunday pierwszy dzień Zielonych Świątek (Zielone Świątki) As this holiday always falls on a Sunday, it is not widely known that it is considered a non-working day, as all Sundays are already non-working days and holidays falling on Sunday do not give the right to another free day.
Ninth Thursday after Easter Corpus Christi dzień Bożego Ciała (Boże Ciało) This is a Catholic church Holiday
15 August Assumption Day Wniebowzięcie Najświętszej Maryi Panny (Święto Wojska Polskiego or Święto Matki Boskiej Zielnej) This is also Armed Forces Day (Święto Wojska Polskiego), celebrating Polish victory in the Battle of Warsaw.
1 November All Saints' Day Wszystkich Świętych (Dzień Zmarłych)
11 November Independence Day Narodowe Święto Niepodległości (Dzień Niepodległości) Celebrated on the anniversary of regaining independence on 11 November 1918
25 December Christmas Day pierwszy dzień Bożego Narodzenia
26 December Second Day of Christmas drugi dzień Bożego Narodzenia This holiday coincides with St. Stephen's Day.

May holidays

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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[1]).

National and state holidays

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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 German Occupation (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 (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
  • 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 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 August Agreement 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 (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

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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.

Other holidays

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Holidays declared by statute

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The following are holidays declared by statute in Poland. These holidays are declared in statute 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, 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)
  • 29 May – Veterans of Overseas Military Activities Day, Dzień Weterana Działań poza Granicami Państwa, coinciding with International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers, established in 2011 (this may coincide with Pentecost or Corpus Christi)
  • 12 June – State Protection Service's Day, Święto SOP, established in 2018 (this may coincide with Pentecost or Corpus Christi)
  • 13 June – Military Gendarmerie Day, Święto Żandarmerii Wojskowej, established in 2001 (this may coincide with Pentecost or Corpus Christi)
  • 24 July – Police Day, Święto Policji, established in 1995
  • 31 July – Treasury Day, Dzień Skarbowości, celebrated since 2008, established in 2010
  • 15 AugustArmed Forces Day, Święto Wojska Polskiego, this holiday coincides with a public holiday (Assumption of Mary), established in 1992
  • 29 August – Municipal Police Day, Dzień Straży Gminnej, established in 1997
  • 1 September – Veterans Day, Dzień Weterana, established in 1997
  • 21 September – Customs Service Day, Dzień Służby Celnej, established in 1999
  • 13 October – Paramedics' Day, Dzień Ratownictwa Medycznego, established in 2006
  • 14 October – Teachers' Day, 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

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The following are holidays declared by parliamentary resolution in Poland. These holidays are declared by a resolution of Sejm. 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.

Other observances

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Majówka translation
  2. ^ "Święto Odrodzenia Polski - Mobilna INTERIA w INTERIA.PL". m.interia.pl. Archived from the original on 30 October 2016.