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Weaver's Day
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Weaver's day (pl. Dzień Tkaczki / Dzień Tkacza) – holiday that was inaugurated in Poland in 2008 by Urszula Wolska.[1][2] The holiday is celebrated at first Saturday of October.[3] This month was pickup, as the day of celebration, because polish name of October, Październik, came from the word paździerze (en. Shives).[2]
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