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National Day of the Rebirth of Poland
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National Day of the Rebirth of Poland (Polish: Narodowe Święto Odrodzenia Polski) is a former national holiday in the former People's Republic of Poland and a fraternal anniversary in the Polish United Workers Party and all Polish communists, celebrated from 1944 to 1989. It commemorates the signing of the PKWN Manifesto on 22 July 1944.[1][2]
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National Day of the Rebirth of Poland | |
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![]() Polish students on Plac Konstytucji during the holiday in 1952. | |
Official name | Narodowe Święto Odrodzenia Polski |
Also called | National Day |
Observed by | ![]() |
Type | National |
Celebrations | Parades, Fireworks, Political Rallies |
Date | July 22 |
Next time | 22 July 2024 (2024-07-22) |
Frequency | annual |
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