March 23: Day of Hungarian-Polish Friendship (Hungary and Poland)

The Day of Hungarian-Polish Friendship is observed in Hungary and Poland every March 23. This cultural observance has been celebrated since 2007, marking the historic friendship between the Hungarian and Polish peoples that dates back to Medieval times, characterized by noble intermarriages and a shared common border. Significant events in their shared history include mutual support during the 1848 Hungarian Revolution, the Polish-Soviet War, World War II, and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. A popular bilingual proverb encapsulates their bond, stating, “Pole and Hungarian cousins be” in Polish and “Pole and Hungarian, two good friends” in Hungarian. The celebration alternates between the two countries, with the inaugural event held in the Polish city of Przemyśl.

March 23: Day of Hungarian-Polish Friendship (Hungary and Poland)


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