Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791
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Today, on 3rd May 2014 we are celebrating national holiday in Poland, made in commemoration of Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791, called:
- Polish: Konstytucja Trzeciego Maja,
- Belarusian: Канстытуцыя трэцяга мая,
- Lithuanian: Gegužės trečiosios Konstitucija.
Poland was placed a little more into the East comparing to its today’s borders.