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National Day in Poland is celebrated annually on May 3rd and is known as Constitution Day (Święto Konstytucji 3 Maja). This public holiday commemorates the adoption of the Polish Constitution on May 3, 1791. The Constitution of May 3rd was a significant milestone in Poland's history, as it was the first written constitution in modern Europe and the second-oldest written constitution in the world, after the United States Constitution.
The Polish Constitution of 1791 aimed to reform and strengthen the political system, providing for the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches, while also improving the rights and conditions of the peasantry. The constitution was a progressive document for its time and sought to address many of the issues that had weakened the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Constitution Day is a major national holiday in Poland, marked by various activities and events throughout the country. Celebrations include flag-raising ceremonies, parades, concerts, and cultural events, as well as speeches by political leaders. The day is an opportunity for Poles to express their national pride and unity, and to honor their history and the progressive ideals enshrined in the Constitution of May 3rd.
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