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![]() Constitution Day in Vanuatu commemorates the adoption of the country's Constitution in 1979, a key step that laid the foundation for Vanuatu’s independence in 1980. |
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![]() National Day in Taiwan, officially called the National Day of the Republic of China (ROC) and commonly known as Double Ten Day (雙十節), is celebrated every year. It commemorates the start of the Wuchang Uprising in 1911, which marked the beginning of the Xinhai Revolution that overthrew the Qing Dynasty and led to the founding of the Republic of China—the first democratic republic in Asia. |
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![]() Fraternal Day is a holiday observed in the United States, particularly associated with Alabama, where it was originally established to promote unity and harmony among different organizations and people. The purpose was to foster goodwill and cooperation across racial, religious, and organizational lines. |
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![]() Liberation Day in Yemen commemorates the start of the armed struggle against British colonial rule in South Yemen in 1963, leading to full independence in 1967. |
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![]() Independence Day in Zambia marks the day in 1964 when Zambia gained independence from British colonial rule, becoming a sovereign nation under the leadership of its first president, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. |
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