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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, No. 4 of 1960, item No. 28. The Act, as amended in 1990, currently defines twelve public holidays.

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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.

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Date English Name Official Local Name (Informal Local Name) Remarks
January 1 New Year's Day Nowy Rok (Nowy Rok)
Sunday in Spring (movable) Easter Sunday pierwszy dzień Wielkiej Nocy (Niedziela Wielkanocna)
Monday following Easter Sunday Easter Monday - Also called Śmigus-dyngus. drugi dzień Wielkiej Nocy (Poniedziałek Wielkanocny)
May 1 Labor Day Święto Państwowe (Święto Pracy) This holiday is not officially called Labor Day (see below), but it is commonly called that and coincides with Labor Day as celebrated internationally on May 1.
May 3 Constitution Day Święto Narodowe Trzeciego Maja (Święto Konstytucji Trzeciego Maja)
7th Sunday after Easter Pentecost Sunday pierwszy dzień Zielonych Świątek (Zielone Świątki) As this holiday always falls on a Sunday it is not widely known.
9th Thursday after Easter Corpus Christi dzień Bożego Ciała (Boże Ciało) This is a Catholic Church Holiday
August 15 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Wniebowzięcie Najświętszej Maryi Panny This is also the day of the Polish army (Dzień Wojska Polskiego), celebrating the battle of Warsaw in 1920
November 1 All Saints' Day Wszystkich Świętych
November 11 Independence Day Narodowe Święto Niepodległości (Dzień Niepodległości)
December 25 1st day of Christmas pierwszy dzień Bożego Narodzenia
December 26 2nd day of Christmas drugi dzień Bożego Narodzenia

The Picnic

Under communist rule, the 1st of May was celebrated as Labour Day with government-endorsed parades, concerts and similar events. Following the 1989 changes, the Sejm decided to keep this day a public holiday but to give it the neutral name of State Holiday. In addition, the 3rd of May was created Constitution Day, so that Poles now have two public holidays within one week. It is customary to bridge the gap by taking a day's leave on the 2nd. In the case that May 2nd is a Wednesday, many Poles can enjoy nine work-free days while using up only three days of leave. For example:

  1. Saturday (weekend) on 28 April

National holidays

The followings are national holidays in Poland, although they are not non-working days:

Former holidays

  • May 1 - Labor Day
  • July 22 - National Day of Rebirth of Poland on the anniversary of signing of PKWN Manifesto

Other observances

  • Mother's Day on May 26
  • Fat Thursday on the last Thursday before Lent.
  • Śmigus Dyngus Day 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.

September 1st-Day Germany invaded Poland in 1939, triggering World War II.

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