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Liberation day
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A liberation day is a day, often a public holiday, that marks the liberation of a place, similar to an independence day. Liberation marks the date of either a revolution, as in Cuba, or the end of an occupation by another state, thereby differing from independence in the meaning of secession from another state.
Liberation days
- January 1 — Cuba
- January 13 — Togo
- February 26 — Kuwait (1991)
- April 30 — Vietnam
- May 5 — Denmark (1945), The Netherlands (see Liberation Day (The Netherlands)) (1945)
- May 5 — Ethiopia (1941)
- May 9 — Jersey (1945), Guernsey (1945)
- May 25 — Lebanon (2000)
- June 14 — Falkland Islands and the South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (1982)
- July 4 — Rwanda
- July 19 — Nicaragua
- July 21 — Guam (1944)
- August 23 — Romania (1944)
- November 19 — Mali
- November 29 — Albania
See also
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