Greeting cards for Poland
4 holidays and observances locally associated with Poland.
The list below gathers every CardVerse occasion that Wikidata associates with Poland. It includes nationally observed public holidays, religious holidays of the country’s major faith communities, cultural festivals, and civic remembrance days. If you’re sending a card to someone in Poland, this page is a good shortcut for finding an occasion they’re likely to recognise immediately.
Some occasions appear under more than one country — widely shared holidays like New Year, Christmas and Mother’s Day may show up here even though they aren’t exclusive to Poland. For occasions that aren’t country-specific (birthdays, anniversaries, sympathy, friendship cards), see the categories index.
- National & Civic Holiday Cards
May 3rd Constitution Day
Polish national holiday
May 3 - National & Civic Holiday Cards
National Independence Day
public holiday in Poland commemorating the anniversary of restoration of Poland's independence in 1918, after 123 years of occupation (also …
November 11 - Religious Holiday Cards
Radonitsa
commemoration of the departed within the Russian Orthodox Church (East and South Slavs)
- National & Civic Holiday Cards
State Holiday
public holiday in Poland, coincides with International Workers' Day and EU Accession Day
May 1
Cultural deep-dives for Poland
Beyond the dated calendar above, CardVerse keeps editorially curated cultural-detail pages for the major festivals of Europe. Each one covers origin, native-language greetings, design tips and reference links.
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Cultural guide
Burns Night
The Scottish night of suppering, toasting, and reciting the work of the national bard Robert Burns — observed on his birthday sinc…
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Cultural guide
La Befana
Italy's beloved Christmas witch, who flies on her broomstick to fill children's stockings on Epiphany Eve.…
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Cultural guide
Midsummer
Northern Europe's white-night solstice festival of bonfires, flower crowns, and the longest day of the year.…
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Cultural guide
Saint Lucia's Day
Scandinavia's mid-Advent festival of light, when a young girl in a candle-crown leads a white-robed procession through homes, scho…