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Polish Traditions and Celebrations Throughout the Year


Polish & other Eastern European Traditions - Valerie Walawender

Polish-Americans celebrate the Wigilia (Christmas Eve feast), the most joyous occasion of the year. Spring is associated with Easter, traditionally considered ...

Polish Holidays An Introduction, Comprehensive Guide To Polish ...

Holidays include the Harvest Festival (Dożynki), All Saints' Day (Zaduszki), St. Nicholas' Day (Mikołajki), Christmas Eve (Wigilia), Christmas (Boże Narodzenie) ...

Our Story | dyngusday

Over the decades, Dyngus Day has become a wonderful holiday to celebrate Polish-American culture, heritage and traditions. There are many stories that attempt ...

All Saints Day in Poland: History & Traditions

In Poland, this day was celebrated prior to becoming a Christian country, when it was replaced by Pope Gregory IV as an official religious holiday in the year ...

Ice baths, fish scales, and other quirky Polish New Year's traditions

At the beginning of the 20th century, people in Poland started to celebrate the turning of the year with loud and joyful gatherings filled with dancing, singing ...

Polish Christmas Eve Traditions | Article - Culture.pl

Polish Christmas Eve Traditions · Waiting for the first star to appear in the sky · Sharing an opłatek · Speaking with animals · Leaving one empty ...

A Guide to Polish Culture & Traditions

Christmas Eve Dinner - A dinner on Christmas Eve is a Polish tradition that begins with the entire family praying together. · Christmas Carols - There are ...

Polish traditions - Weird & Delightful - Poland Tourist Information

All Saint's Day (Wszystkich Swietych in Polish) occurs on 1st November every year and is a public bank holiday. Originally, this day was only used to celebrate ...

Poland, But Not as We Know It: Polish Festivals around the World

That event evolved into an annual festival of Polish culture, which this year will run from 19th to 28th November. Amongst its many attractions, ...

The history of Wigilia, a Polish Christmas Eve celebration ... - YouTube

It's a holiday tradition that's bigger in Detroit's Polish community than Christmas Day itself. The Polish Christmas Eve dinner celebration ...

A Guide to the Best Festivals and Celebrations in Poland

The Wianki Festival, also known as the Midsummer Night Festival, is a traditional pagan celebration held in Krakow and other cities in Poland. The festival ...

Traditions and Holidays - Poland.pl

Traditions and Holidays · Jabłonki - a celebration of the best of Poland · Polish Christmas Calendar · Waiting for Christmas – Advent in Poland · Andrew, Andrew – a ...

Polish Festivals and Traditions

Celebrations include both indoor and outdoor festivities. Large open-air concerts are held in many cities in Poland where the New Year is celebrated with ...

Polish Traditions

Christmas carols are not celebrated in Poland until during-and-after the Christmas Vigil Mass called Pasterka held between 24 and 25 of December.[4] The ...

Category:Polish traditions - Wikipedia

P · Parish festival · Pasterka · Podłaźniczka · Polaznik · Polish playing cards ...

Top 10 Polish Holidays and Festivals - PolishPod101

The Great Finale, Anniversary of Independence, St. Andrew's Day, and more. - at PolishPod101.

Old Polish New Year's Eve and Carnival

In the old times in Poland, the period from New Year's Eve until the end of the Carnival season was filled with carefree and imaginative fun based on folk ...

Birthday traditions in Poland - Polish Forums

There are no traditions of birtday celebration in Poland. Because traditionally birthdays have not been celebrated. People have started to celebrate birthdays ...

Polish Celebrations - What are the Polish Holidays in a year? - Dua

Polish Celebrations in January. Nowy Rok (New Year's Day). Epiphany – 6th of January in honor of Trzech Króli – Polish Celebrations ; Poland ...

Poland - Solstice and Equinox Rites in Europe

Solstice and Equinox in Polish traditions · Spring Water-prank Day called Śmigus-dyngus is a custom celebrated on Easter Monday. · Summer In the slavonic ...