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SUMMARY:Independence Day (Philippines)
DESCRIPTION:Independence Day in the Philippines commemorates June 12\, 1898\, when Filipinos\, led by Emilio Aguinaldo\, declared independence from Spain. Although sovereignty was delayed until July 4\, 1946 due to U.S. and Japanese control\, the celebration was moved to June 12 in 1962 to honor the nation's original fight for freedom and self-determination. \nWhen is Labour Day?\nIndependence Day in Philippines is celebrated every year on June 12.  \nThe following is the list of Independence Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2020Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2021Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2022Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2024Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2025Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2026Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2027Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2029Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2030Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2031Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2032Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2033Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2035Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2036Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2037Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2038Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2039Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2040Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2041Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2042Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2043Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2044Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2046Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2047Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2048Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJun 12\, 2049Saturday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Independence Day?\nThe Philippines was under Spanish rule for more than 300 years (1565–1898). During this time\, Filipinos endured heavy taxation\, forced labor (polo y servicios)\, religious control\, and suppression of freedoms. \nResistance grew over centuries\, culminating in the rise of nationalist movements in the late 19th century. \nInspired by reformists like José Rizal and revolutionary leaders like Andres Bonifacio\, Filipinos launched the Philippine Revolution in 1896 against Spanish rule. After years of fighting\, General Emilio Aguinaldo and revolutionary forces gained significant ground by 1898. \nOn June 12\, 1898\, Aguinaldo proclaimed Philippine independence at his home in Kawit\, Cavite. For the first time\, the Philippine flag was raised\, and the national anthem (Lupang Hinirang) was played. \nThis historic act marked the birth of the First Philippine Republic and the assertion of national sovereignty. \nJust months later\, Spain ceded the Philippines to the United States through the Treaty of Paris (December 1898)\, ending the Spanish-American War. \nThe U.S. did not recognize Philippine independence\, leading to the Philippine-American War (1899–1902). Full independence was delayed further by American colonial rule (1898–1946) and the Japanese occupation (1942–1945) during World War II. \nOn July 4\, 1946\, the U.S. formally granted the Philippines full independence\, establishing the Third Philippine Republic. \nInitially\, Independence Day was celebrated every July 4\, aligning with the U.S. Independence Day. \nIn 1962\, President Diosdado Macapagal issued a proclamation declaring June 12 as Philippine Independence Day\, honoring Aguinaldo's 1898 declaration. \nThis change emphasized the Filipino struggle against colonialism rather than independence granted by a foreign power. Congress officially legislated June 12 as Independence Day in 1964.
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SUMMARY:Russia Day
DESCRIPTION:Russia Day marks the declaration of Russian sovereignty in 1990\, symbolizing the country's independence\, national pride\, and renewal. It is a public holiday celebrated with concerts\, fireworks and patriotic events across Russia\, honoring its heritage and unity. \nWhen is Russia Day?\nRussia Day is celebrated on June 12 every year.  \nThe following is the list of Russia Day from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2020Friday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2021Saturday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2022Sunday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2023Monday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2024Wednesday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2025Thursday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2026Friday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2027Saturday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2028Monday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2029Tuesday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2030Wednesday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2031Thursday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2032Saturday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2033Sunday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2034Monday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2035Tuesday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2036Thursday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2037Friday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2038Saturday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2039Sunday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2040Tuesday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2041Wednesday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2042Thursday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2043Friday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2044Sunday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2046Tuesday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2047Wednesday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2048Friday        \n            \n            Russia DayJun 12\, 2049Saturday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Russia Day?\nRussia Day is one of the most important modern national holidays in the Russian Federation. Its origins trace back to the final years of the Soviet Union\, a time of major political change and reform known as restructuring under Mikhail Gorbachev.  \nOn June 12\, 1990\, the First Congress of People's Deputies of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) adopted the Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Federation. This document asserted the primacy of Russian laws over Soviet laws and marked the beginning of the transition from a Soviet republic to an independent state. The declaration emphasized principles of democracy\, separation of powers\, and equality among all citizens\, laying the groundwork for a new constitutional order. \nThe adoption of the sovereignty declaration was a crucial step in the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It signaled Russia's intention to define its own political and economic future\, distinct from the central Soviet government in Moscow.  \nOver the next year\, many other Soviet republics followed suit\, declaring their own sovereignty and independence. On December 25\, 1991\, the USSR officially ceased to exist\, and the Russian Federation emerged as its successor state\, inheriting its seat at the United Nations and other international institutions. \nIn 1992\, the new Russian government designated June 12 as a national holiday\, initially called the Day of the Adoption of the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Russia. However\, at the time\, many citizens were still adjusting to the economic and social upheavals of the post-Soviet transition\, so the holiday was met with mixed feelings. \nIn 1994\, President Boris Yeltsin issued a decree officially recognizing June 12 as a state holiday\, emphasizing its significance as the birthday of modern Russia. \nIn 2002\, the holiday was formally renamed "Russia Day" by federal law. The new name reflected a shift in meaning\, from a political declaration of independence to a celebration of national unity\, identity and statehood. It is also seen as Russia's equivalent of an Independence Day\, though it celebrates sovereignty rather than full separation from the USSR. The day promotes patriotic spirit\, emphasizing Russia's role as a modern and independent state in the global community.
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