The state fellowship in Poland, which is celebrated annually on November 11. To commemorate Poland's regaining independence in 1918, after 123 years of partitions (1795–1918). The holiday was established by the Act of April 23, 1937 [1], abolished by the Act of the National National Council on July 22, 1945, restored by the Act during the system transformation in 1989. It is a day off from work.
On Thursday, November 11, we celebrate the 103rd anniversary of Poland regaining its independence
27 public gatherings are planned in the very center of Warsaw. Over 100 cultural, scientific, national and religious events have been prepared throughout the country. City games, concerts, workshops for children and adults. The inhabitants of Poznań, Wrocław, Warsaw and Kraków can find exhibitions and much more in their cities
Due to the ongoing pandemic, part of the traditional parades will not take place this year as well. Including those in Kraków and Poznań