Polish Independence Day
Polish Independence Day is celebrated on November 11 each year. This day marks the anniversary of Poland regaining its independence in 1918 after 123 years of partitions by Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The restoration of sovereignty was a significant moment in Polish history, symbolizing the end of foreign domination.
The day is observed with various events, including parades, ceremonies, and cultural activities across the country. Many people participate in patriotic displays, and the national flag is prominently featured. Warsaw, the capital, hosts the largest celebrations, reflecting the pride and unity of the Polish people.