2021
in
Poland

Decades:
See also:

Events in the year 2021 in Poland.

The Sejm assigned several patrons for year of 2021, so that 2021 is to be known as the Stanisław Lem Year, Stefan Wyszyński Year, Cyprian Norwid Year, Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński Year, Tadeusz Różewicz Year, as well as the Constitution of 3 May Year in Poland.[1]

Incumbents

Further information: Politics of Poland

Events

Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Poland

January

February

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

December

Scheduled/predicted events

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

See also

References

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