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Which Countries Celebrate Independence Day?

Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

Independence day is a popular celebration in many countries. Usually, the holiday commemorates the date on which the country threw off an occupier and declared a new and free nation. Independence day is celebrated with a variety of festivities, traditions and customs, depending on the country you are in.

In the United States, Independence day is 4 July each year, and is usually celebrated with fireworks. Public and private displays are common, although many areas now ban at least some private fireworks due to fire hazards. Parades and picnics are also popular ways to celebrate an American Independence Day. The actual date memorializes the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, which announced America’s intention to secede from British rule.

Mexico celebrates its independence day on Sept. 16.
Mexico celebrates its independence day on Sept. 16.

On 15 August, India celebrates its independence from British occupation and the birth of its sovereignty in 1947. The day is an official national holiday, and is celebrated by displaying the flag of the country and flying kites. The day is a time for families and friends to gather for an afternoon feast and to remember the difficult but worthy beginnings of the nation.

On August 15, India celebrates its independence from Britain.
On August 15, India celebrates its independence from Britain.

In Israel, the celebration of their independence is held on the fifth day of the Jewish lunar month called Iyar, which usually falls sometime at the end of April or beginning of May. Called Yom Ha'atzmaut, the celebration commemorates the declaration of freedom by Prime Minister Ben-Gurion on 14 May 1948. People celebrate with barbecues and family dinners, and there is often outdoor dancing and fireworks. This independence day is far from universally celebrated however, with some Arab citizens of Israel and Palestine holding protests and mourning on the same day. Jews in the diaspora, however, often celebrate Yom Ha'atzmaut as well.

Many countries celebrate their independence with fireworks.
Many countries celebrate their independence with fireworks.

In the Middle Eastern country of Qatar, Independence Day is a three day long party. Preparations begin weeks before 1 September, when most of the official celebrations are held. The government holds an annual air show, and people travel from all over the country to bless the Amir, one of the leaders of Qatar. Most places do not work for three days to allow people to dance, celebrate and feast together.

Icelandic National Day commemorates Iceland's independence from Danish rule on June 17, 1944.
Icelandic National Day commemorates Iceland's independence from Danish rule on June 17, 1944.

Independence day is important in many countries, for its symbolism and nationalistic values. In most places it is a time to remember the often difficult struggle that gave birth to their modern country. While a few countries add religious meaning to their holiday as well, in many places it is a secular celebration that the entire nation can participate in together. Whether picnicking, dancing in the streets of Qatar, or lying on the high school field to watch the fireworks, the celebration of independence day is a reminder of the enduring love of humans for freedom and self-destiny.

Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica is passionate about drama and film. She has many other interests, and enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics in her role as a CulturalWorld writer.

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Jessica Ellis
Jessica Ellis

With a B.A. in theater from UCLA and a graduate degree in screenwriting from the American Film Institute, Jessica is passionate about drama and film. She has many other interests, and enjoys learning and writing about a wide range of topics in her role as a CulturalWorld writer.

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anon97254

My great country ghana, the gateway to africa

celebrates independence on 6th march. That day is a national holiday for everybody in the nation.

Everybody will meet the president at the black star square, for the president's national address. It is always fun and various traditional dances are performed with fun.

anon96802

its very striking that wise geek didn't mention about Pakistan's independence day which is on 14 august, a day before India's independence day.

anon94369

Malawi, sometimes described as the warm heart of Africa, celebrates independence on 6th July, with various traditional dances performed at a chosen location (usually a stadium)and also an international football match at the end of everything which includes the ruling president's speech.

anon94339

good but if you add in it about pakistan then it will be very good so please add in it about pakistan independence day that is 15 august. pakistanis celebrate it with great enthusiasm.

anon93559

Please note that here in The Bahamas we celebrate Independence Day on July 10th each year with fireworks and various fun activities.

anon93338

Great article, thank you. I would like to contribute: Brazil celebrates big its independence from Portugal:

Brazil's Independence Day is September 7, a national holiday.

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