Easter in Poland

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Easter in Poland, a public holiday,[1] is one of that country's major holidays, often compared in importance to Christmas.[2]:30[3]:111[4]:309[5][6] Associated with it are many specific customs and traditions.[1][7]

Easter has been celebrated in Poland since the country's Christianization in the Middle Ages.[1] During the period of Poland's partitions, it was also an important patriotic observance, reminding Poles of their culture.[6]

Easter is also important to Polish-Americans and other Polish diasporans.[2]:30[8]:42[9]

According to a 2012 survey, about 90% of Poles observe some Easter customs, and over 50% participate in Christian Easter observances.[10]

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