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Independence Day: 1 January: 1956 United Kingdom Egypt South Sudan: Independence Day: 9 July: 2011 Sudan Spain: San Sebastian Day or Tamborrada: 20 January: 1479 Castile Suriname: Independence Day: 25 November: 1975 Netherlands Switzerland: Swiss National Day: 1 August: 1291 Holy Roman Empire: Alliance against the Holy Roman Empire in 1291 ...
Cyprus Independence Day is commonly celebrated on 1 October. [8] Dominica: Dominica, Windward Islands [a] 3 November: 1978 Egypt: 28 February: 1922: Control over the Suez Canal Zone was maintained until 1956. Eswatini: 6 September: 1968: Initially called Swaziland, which was also its pre-independence name. Renamed eSwatini by King Mswati III in ...
Most of the suggested proposals for a British Day are already existing holidays or days of celebration in the UK which either are poorly marked by the government and the people, or are not readily associated with the idea of Britishness at present. They include: 1 May, being both May Day and the date that the Acts of Union 1707 took effect. [7]
The following is a list of Independence Day-related television episodes and specials. Animated shows. Futurama: "A Taste of Freedom" (2002) [1]
Yet the day he was praising was July 2, the day independence was declared by the Second Continental Congress, not July 4. Yes, folks, we Americans are doing it wrong by celebrating Independence ...
Independence from the United Kingdom may refer to any one of the many campaigns (both historical and current), events, documents and legislation regarding countries ...
The U.S. is one of the few English-speaking countries that does not recognize Boxing Day. Americans don't celebrate mainly because the country is not part of the British Commonwealth and the ...
Festivus is a holiday first coined in Season 9, Episode 10 of Seinfeld.Invented by George Costanza’s father, Frank. Festivus is an alternative to Christmas, where families can air their ...