Today, May 2, we celebrate National Flag Day in Poland. This National Day is symbolically connected with tomorrow’s anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of May 3 – these are two important events in the history of Poland that emphasize the connection between national values and state sovereignty.
The celebration of the Flag Day of the Republic of Poland is of a patriotic nature and serves to promote national values, respect for state symbols and historical awareness. It is also a time to pay tribute to the victims who fought for the country’s independence and freedom, and to celebrate our common heritage and national identity. The flag is a symbol of unity, sovereignty and national identity, and this day is also an opportunity to reflect on the history, values and future of our country.
During the celebration of the Flag Day of the Republic of Poland, people often hang national flags on public buildings, private homes and cars. Schools, public institutions and social organizations organize celebrations, concerts, exhibitions and various cultural events to emphasize the importance of the flag as a symbol of national pride and unity.
Let the memory of these symbols be forever alive.