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Discover the unique cultural traditions and special days celebrated in Poland throughout the year. From Epiphany on January 6th, when families attend church and mark their homes with chalk, to Easter with its delightful breakfasts and egg hunts, Poland is rich in customs. Enjoy Valentine's Day with gifts for loved ones, Shrove Tuesday filled with donuts, and significant national holidays like Constitution Day on May 3rd. Each celebration offers insights into Polish heritage and family values.
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Epiphany – 6th January This day is off from work. EveryCatholicgoes to church. Theygetchalk and write K+M+B and year on theirdoor. K+M+B meansnames ofthreekings – Kacper, Melchior and Baltazar. Thisdayy we take off decorations from Christmastree.
Ester - April (movableFeast) People go to churchand then, theyhavespecialbreakfast with family. Traditionaldishesareeastereggsand sourrye soup with sausages and eggs. Childrenlook for giftsoutside.
Ester Monday – day after Ester In this day everybodypoursthe water.
Day of flag – 2nd May This day is off work. In this day everybodyhangsflagsoutsidehouses.
Contstitution Day – 3rd May 3rd May isananniversary of constitutionin Poland. Thisconstitution was secondin the worldand the firstin Europe.
Valentines Day – 14th February Allloversgivepresentsand go to dinner with theirbelovedones.
ShroveTuesday All Poland eatsdonuts. Bon appetit ;)
Otherspecialdaysin Poland: • Mother's Day – 26.05 • Father’s Day – 23.06 • Grandma’s Day – 21.01 • Grandpa’s Day – 22.01 • Women’s Day – 8.03 • Boy’s Day – 30.09 • Children's Day – 1.06
Presentation prepared by: • Martyna Jakubowska • Sara Bandurska • Alicja Kępa