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  1. India's Independence Day is significant as it stands as a reminder of the sacrifices that many freedom fighters made to get independence from British rule. India on Sunday celebrated its 75th ...

  2. Independence Day in Jamaica is celebrated on August 6, which marks the island’s independence from the United Kingdom in 1962. The day is filled with patriotic parades and events, as well as cultural performances and street parties. Jamaicans across the island and around the world come together to celebrate their country’s history and culture.

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · May 10, 2024. Colombia Independence Day, also known as ‘El Día de la Independencia,’ is celebrated on July 20th each year. It commemorates the day when Colombia gained its independence from Spanish rule in 1810. This historic event holds great significance for the Colombian people and is celebrated with various festivities and events.

  4. Zimbabwe celebrates its Independence Day on April 18, commemorating the day in 1980 when the country gained independence from British rule. On Independence Day, Zimbabweans across the country come together to remember their country’s history and to celebrate its future. There are often parades and other events held in the capital city of ...

  5. May 7, 2024 · On the Fourth of July, the United States observes a federal holiday in honor of the Declaration of Independence. If the Fourth of July falls on a Sunday, the federally observed holiday is the following Monday, July 5. If the Fourth of July falls on a Saturday, the observed holiday for most (but not all) federal employees is Friday, July 3.

  6. Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is an initiative of the Government of India to celebrate and commemorate 75 years of independence and the glorious history of its people, culture and achievements. This Mahotsav is dedicated to the people of India who have not only been instrumental in bringing India thus far in its evolutionary journey but also hold ...

  7. Jul 3, 2023 · Fireworks displays are perhaps the most iconic of all Fourth of July revelries. The first celebration came in earnest on July 4, 1777, described on July 5 in the Pennsylvania Evening Post as a ...

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