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Liberation Day

Holiday marking a country's liberation

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Who / What

*Liberation Day* is a public holiday celebrated in several countries that commemorate the liberation of a place from foreign occupation or internal oppression, rather than the founding of an independent nation.


Background & History

The concept traces its origins to ancient civilizations like Rome and Greece, where certain days were set aside to honor deliverance. In modern times, *Liberation Day* is typically associated with national holidays marking specific liberation events, such as Brazil's 1823 independence from Portugal or Israel's declaration of independence in 1948.


Why Notable

It serves as a significant reminder of past struggles against oppression and foreign occupation. The day often fosters national unity and identity by highlighting achievements of freedom and sovereignty over a territory, with its observance varying across different nations involved directly in liberation events.


In the News

*Liberation Day* observances continue to gain attention globally through media coverage focusing on conflicts where such commemorations are relevant. Current reports frequently link past liberation anniversaries to ongoing struggles for freedom or territorial integrity elsewhere.

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Liberation Day is a day, often a public holiday, that marks the liberation of a place, similar to an independence day, but differing from it because it does not involve the original creation of statehood. It commemorates the end of an occupation (as in the Falkland Islands) or the fall of a regime (as in Portugal) or the liberation from both a foreign occupation and a collaborationist regime (as in France and Italy).

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