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An independence day is an annual event commemorating the anniversary of a nation's independence or statehood, usually after ceasing to be a group or part of another nation or state, or after the end of a military occupation, or after a major change in government. Many countries commemorate their independence from a colonial empire.

Not all countries mark independence as a national holiday. Many, such as Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, Ireland, Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Taiwan, and Turkey mark other dates of significance.

List[edit]

List of independence days of countries around the world
Country Name of holiday Date of holiday Year of event Independence from Event commemorated and notes
 Afghanistan Afghan Independence Day (Afghan Victory Day) 19 August 1919 United Kingdom Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919 or Treaty of Rawalpindi, an armistice between the United Kingdom and Afghanistan during the Third Anglo-Afghan War.[1]
 Albania Flag Day (Dita e Flamurit) 28 November 1912 Ottoman Empire Albanian Declaration of Independence. The following day, 29 November, is celebrated as the Liberation Day and commemorates the end of the German occupation in 1944.[2]
 Algeria Independence Day 5 July 1962 France Algeria gained independence following the Algerian War and the Algerian independence referendum. France officially recognized independent Algeria on 3 July, but the Independence Day is celebrated on 5 July, the day of the fall of Algiers in 1830 and the beginning of French Algeria.[3][4]
 Angola Independence Day 11 November 1975 Portugal The Alvor Agreement, signed on 15 January 1975, granted Angola independence from Portugal on 11 November, ending the Angolan War of Independence.[5]
 Antigua and Barbuda Independence Day 1 November 1981 United Kingdom The effective date of the Antigua Termination of Association Order passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom in July.[6][7]
 Argentina Independence Day 9 July 1816[8] Spanish Empire Argentine Declaration of Independence.
 Armenia Republic Day 28 May 1918[9] Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Declaration of Independence of Armenia (1918).
Independence Day 21 September 1991 Soviet Union 1991 Armenian independence referendum.
 Azerbaijan Independence Day 28 May 1918 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Declaration of Independence (Azerbaijan).
Independence Restoration Day 18 October 1991[10] Soviet Union Adoption of the constitutional act "On the State Independence of the Republic of Azerbaijan".[10]
 Bahamas, The Independence Day 10 July 1973 United Kingdom Effective date of The Bahamas Independence Order 1973[11]
 Bahrain Independence Day 16 December 1971 Ascension of Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa to the throne.[12]
 Bangladesh Independence Day 26 March 1971 Pakistan Proclamation of Bangladeshi Independence.
Victory Day 16 December 1971
 Barbados Independence Day 30 November 1966 United Kingdom Effective date of the Barbados Independence Act 1966. Also the anniversary of the formal proclamation of Barbados as a Republic in the Commonwealth in 2021.
 Belarus Independence Day 3 July 1991 Soviet Union The liberation of Minsk after several years of German occupation in 1944. Two other independence days – 25 March (proclamation of the Belarusian People's Republic in 1918) and 27 July (independence from the Soviet Union in 1990) – are commemorated unofficially.[13]
 Belgium National Day 21 July 1831 United Netherlands Ascension of Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld to the throne.[14]
 Belize Independence Day 21 September 1981 United Kingdom Effective day of the Belize Act 1981.[15]
 Benin Independence Day 1 August 1960 France Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 11 July creating the independent Republic of Dahomey.[16]
 Bhutan National Day 17 December 1907
 Bolivia Independence Day 6 August 1825 Spain Bolivian Declaration of Independence.
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Independence Day 1 March 1992 Yugoslavia 1992 Bosnian independence referendum.
 Botswana Independence Day 30 September 1966 United Kingdom Effective date of the Botswana Independence Act 1966.[17]
 Brazil Independence Day (Dia da Independência) 7 September 1822 United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves Declaration of independence by Pedro I of Brazil (see Independence of Brazil).[18]
 Brunei National Day 23 February 1984 United Kingdom Brunei gained full independence effective 1 January 1984 under the Treaty of Friendship and Co-operation of 7 January 1979 between United Kingdom and Brunei.[19] However, the celebrations of the first National Day were delayed until 23 February and that day continues to be celebrated since.[20]
 Bulgaria Liberation Day 3 March 1878 Ottoman Empire Treaty of San Stefano which created the autonomous Principality of Bulgaria.[21]
Independence Day 22 September 1908[22] Bulgarian Declaration of Independence.[22]
 Burkina Faso Proclamation of Independence Day 11 December 1958 France Effective date when French Upper Volta became an autonomous republic in the French Community.
Independence Day 5 August 1960[23] Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 11 July and creation of the independent Republic of Upper Volta.[16]
 Burundi Independence Day 1 July 1962 Belgium Effective date of the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1746 terminating the Ruanda-Urundi Trusteeship.[24][25]
 Cambodia Independence Day 9 November 1953 France Ceremony transferring military from French to Cambodian officials based on a military hand-over agreement reached on 17 October 1953.[26][27]
 Cameroon National Day 20 May 1960 United Kingdom and France Cameroon gained independence on 1 January 1960, but does not celebrate that date. Instead, it celebrates the National Day on 20 May commemorating the 1972 Cameroonian constitutional referendum.[28]
 Canada Canada Day 1 July 1867 United Kingdom Canada Day on 1 July commemorates the establishment of the Dominion of Canada in 1867.[29]
 Cape Verde Independence Day 5 July 1975 Portugal Effective date of the Agreement Between Portugal and Partido Africano para a Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde (PAIGC) signed on 18 December 1974.[30]
 Central African Republic National Day 1 December 1958 France Effective date when Central African Republic became an autonomous republic of the French Community.[31]
Independence Day 13 August 1960[32] Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 12 July.[16]
 Chad Republic Day 28 November 1958[33] Effective date when Chad became an autonomous republic in the French Community.[34]
Independence Day 11 August 1960 Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 12 July.[16]
 Chile Independence Day (part of Fiestas Patrias) 18 September 1810 Spanish Empire Establishment of the Government Junta of Chile.[35] The following day, 19 September, is celebrated as the Army Day.[36] The two holidays collectively are known as Fiestas Patrias.[37]
 Colombia Independence Day 20 July 1810 Colombian Declaration of Independence.
 Comoros Independence Day 6 July 1975 France Unilateral declaration of independence by the Chamber of Deputies of Comoros following the 1974 Comorian independence referendum.[38]
 Congo, Democratic Republic of the Independence Day 30 June 1960 Belgium Effective date of the Treaty of Friendship, Assistance and Co-operation between Belgium and the Congo concluded on 29 June 1960.[39]
 Congo, Republic of the Republic Day 28 November 1958[40] France Effective date when Congo became an autonomous republic in the French Community.[40]
Independence Day 15 August 1960 Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 12 July.[16]
 Costa Rica Independence Day 15 September 1821 Spanish Empire Act of Independence of Central America.[citation needed]
 Croatia National Day 30 May[41] 1990[42] Yugoslavia First session of the Croatian Parliament following the 1990 Croatian parliamentary election.[42] 8 October (when the parliament adopted a decision to sever constitutional relations with Yugoslavia in 1991) and 25 June (when the parliament voted for independence in 1991) were also celebrated as independence days. After the 2019 changes to the law on public holidays, 8 October is the Parliament Day and 25 June is the Independence Day, but they are memorial days and not public holidays.[41]
 Cuba Commencement of the Wars of Independence[43] 10 October 1868[44] Spanish Empire Call to rebellion (known as Grito de Yara) by sugar planter Carlos Manuel de Cespedes that led to the Ten Years' War for independence.[45]
 Cyprus Independence Day 1 October 1960 United Kingdom Effective date of the London-Zürich Agreements was 16 August 1960, but the public holiday was moved to 1 October to avoid summer heat and tourist season.[46]
 Czech Republic Independence 28 October 1918 Austria-Hungary Independence declaration by the Czechoslovak National Council.[47] Official day of independence of the Czech Republic
Restoration Day 1 January 1993[48] Czechoslovakia Effective date of the Peaceful Dissolution of Czechoslovakia into Czech Republic and Slovakia.[49]
 Djibouti Independence Day 27 June 1977 France
 Dominica Independence Day 3 November 1978 United Kingdom
 Dominican Republic Independence Day 30 November 1821 Spain Independence from Spain in November 1821.[50]
27 February 1844 Haiti Independence re-declared from Haiti in 1844, after a 22-year occupation. Start of the Dominican War of Independence.
Restoration Day 16 August 1865 Spain Independence restored from Spain in 1865 after brief return to colonial status.
 East Timor Proclamation of Independence Day 28 November 1975 Portugal East Timor Unilateral Declaration of Independence from the Portuguese rule in 1975.
 Ecuador Independence Day 10 August 1809 Spanish Empire Proclaimed independence on 10 August 1809, but failed with the execution of all the conspirators of the movement on 2 August 1810.
 Egypt Revolution Day 23 July 1952 United Kingdom
 El Salvador Independence Day 15 September 1821 Spanish Empire Act of Independence of Central America.[citation needed]
 Equatorial Guinea Independence Day 12 October 1968 Spain
 Eritrea Independence Day 24 May 1991 Ethiopia Eritrean War of Independence.
 Estonia Independence Day 24 February 1918 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Estonian Declaration of Independence.
Day of Restoration of Independence[51] 20 August 1991 Soviet Union[51] Estonian Restoration of Independence.
 Eswatini Independence Day (Somhlolo Day) 6 September 1968 United Kingdom Commemorates independence.[52] Also called Somhlolo Day or Subhuza Day, after the 19th-century leader Sobhuza I.[53]
 Fiji Fiji Day 10 October 1970 United Kingdom Instruments of Independence.
 Finland Independence Day 6 December 1917 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Finnish Declaration of Independence.
 Gabon Independence Day 17 August 1960 France Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 15 July.[16]
 Gambia, The Independence Day 18 February 1965 United Kingdom Effective date of the Gambia Independence Act 1964.
 Georgia Independence Day 26 May 1918 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Day of the proclamation of the Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1918.
National Unity Day 9 April 1991 Soviet Union
 Germany Day of Unity 3 October 1990 West Germany, East Germany and Soviet Union It commemorates German reunification in 1990 when the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) were unified.
 Ghana Independence Day 6 March 1957 United Kingdom
 Greece Independence Day 25 March 1821 Ottoman Empire Declaration of independence 1821. Start of the Greek War of Independence.
 Grenada Independence Day 7 February 1974 United Kingdom
 Guatemala Independence Day 15 September 1821 Spanish Empire Act of Independence of Central America.[citation needed]
 Guinea Independence Day 2 October 1958 France
 Guinea-Bissau Independence Day 24 September 1973 Portugal
10 September 1974
5 July 1975 Declaration of independence during the Guinea-Bissau War of Independence.[54]
 Guyana Independence Day 26 May 1966 United Kingdom
 Haiti Independence Day 1 January 1804 France and Spain Haitian Declaration of Independence.
 Honduras Independence Day 15 September 1821 Spanish Empire Act of Independence of Central America.[citation needed]
 Hungary Day of Hungarian Freedom (A magyar szabadság napja) last Saturday of June 1991 Hungarian People's Republic and Soviet Union Restoration of Hungary's sovereignty after the withdrawal of Soviet troops in June 1991.[55][56]
 Iceland National Day 17 June 1944 Denmark Effective date of the dissolution of the Danish–Icelandic Act of Union following the 1944 Icelandic constitutional referendum.[57]
 India Independence Day (Swatantra Diwas) 15 August 1947 United Kingdom Effective date of the Indian Independence Act 1947.
 Indonesia Independence Day (Hari Kemerdekaan) 17 August 1945 Empire of Japan and Netherlands Proclamation of Indonesian Independence.
 Iran Iranian Islamic Republic Day 1 April 1979 After holding a referendum, Iran officially became an Islamic republic in April 1979.[58]
 Iraq Independence Day 3 October 1932 United Kingdom
 Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha'atzmaut) Iyar 5 (On or between 15 April and 15 May, depending on the Hebrew calendar). 1948 United Kingdom, Mandatory Palestine, and the British Mandate for Palestine Israeli Declaration of Independence on 14 May 1948 (5 Iyar 5708 in the Hebrew calendar). Yom Ha'atzmaut is celebrated on the Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday nearest to 5 Iyar, so it occurs between 3 and 6 Iyar each year; this means that the holiday can fall any time between and including 15 April and 15 May, according to the Gregorian calendar.
 Ivory Coast Independence Day 7 August 1960 France Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 11 July.[16]
 Jamaica Independence Day 6 August 1962 United Kingdom Independence of Jamaica.
 Japan National Foundation Day 11 February 660 BC
 Jordan Independence Day 25 May 1946 United Kingdom, Emirate of Transjordan, and Mandate for Palestine Ascension of Abdullah I of Jordan to the throne.[57]
 Kazakhstan Independence Day 16 December 1991 Soviet Union
 Kenya Jamhuri Day 12 December 1963 United Kingdom
 Kiribati Independence Day 12 July 1979
 North Korea National Liberation Day of Korea

(Chogukhaebangŭi na)

15 August 1945 Empire of Japan Liberation from the Empire of Japan in 1945. See Japanese Occupation of Korea. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea was founded in 1948.
 South Korea March 1st Movement (Samiljeol) 1 March 1919 Korean Declaration of Independence in 1919. This day is celebrated as Samiljeol, or Independence Proclamation Day.
National Liberation Day of Korea (Gwangbokjeol) 15 August 1945 Liberation from the Empire of Japan in 1945. See Japanese Occupation of Korea. The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea was founded in 1919.
 Kuwait National Day 25 February 1961 United Kingdom Independence actually occurred on 19 June 1961, but celebrate on 25 February each year to honor Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salim, who is credited with ending the treaties with Britain and instigating democratic life in Kuwait.
 Kyrgyzstan Independence Day 31 August 1991 Soviet Union
 Latvia Proclamation Day of the Republic of Latvia 18 November 1918 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and German Empire Proclamation of independence on 18 November 1918. Latvia was part of Russian Empire prior to World War I, but its territory had been ceded to German Empire in March 1918.
Day of Restoration of Independence 4 May 1990 Soviet Union On the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia.
 Lebanon Independence Day 22 November 1943 France
 Lesotho Independence Day 4 October 1966 United Kingdom
 Liberia Independence Day 26 July 1847 American Colonization Society Liberian Declaration of Independence.
 Libya Independence Day 24 December 1951 United Kingdom, Italy and France Independence from Italy on 10 February 1947, released from British and French on 24 December 1951.
 Liechtenstein National Day 15 August 1886 German Confederation
 Lithuania Statehood Restoration Day 16 February 1918 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and German Empire Act of Independence of Lithuania.
Independence Restoration Day 11 March 1990 Soviet Union Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.
 Madagascar Independence Day 26 June 1960 France
 Malawi Independence Day 6 July 1964 United Kingdom
 Malaysia Independence Day (Hari Merdeka) 31 August 1957 Malayan Declaration of Independence.
 Maldives Independence Day 26 July 1965
 Mali Independence Day 22 September 1960 France
 Malta Independence Day 21 September 1964 United Kingdom
 Marshall Islands Constitution Day 1 May 1979 United States
 Mauritania Independence Day 28 November 1960 France Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 19 October.[16]
 Mauritius Independence Day 12 March 1968 United Kingdom
 Mexico Cry of Dolores Grito de Dolores
Día de la Independéncia
16 September 1810 Spanish Empire Start of the Mexican War of Independence.
Template:Country data Micronesia Independence Day 3 November 1986 United States Effective date of the Compact of Free Association.
 Moldova Independence Day 27 August 1991 Soviet Union Moldovan Declaration of Independence.
 Mongolia Independence Day 29 December[59] 1911 Qing China[60][61] Independence declared in 1911 during the Xinhai Revolution. However, Mongolian independence was neither recognized by Qing China nor its successor state, the Republic of China. The Imperial Edict of the Abdication of the Qing Emperor issued in 1912 provided the legal basis for the Republic of China to inherit all Qing territories, including Mongolia.[62][63][64] The Republic of China later established de facto control over Mongolia in 1919. Mongolia subsequently re-asserted its independence in 1921.
 Montenegro Independence Day 21 May 2006 Serbia and Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum.
 Morocco Proclamation of Independence Day 11 January 1944 France and Spain Proclamation of Independence.
Independence Day 18 November 1955 Return of Mohammed V of Morocco from exile.
 Mozambique Independence Day
Dia da Independência Nacional
25 June 1975 Portugal In September 1964 the Mozambique Liberation Front (FRELIMO) began an armed guerilla campaign against the Portuguese. FRELIMO took control of Maputo in April 1974 in a coup. Independence for Mozambique was officially declared a year later on 25 June 1975.[65]
 Myanmar Independence Day 4 January 1948 United Kingdom Burmese Declaration of Independence.
 Namibia Independence Day 21 March 1990 South Africa
 Nauru Independence Day 31 January 1968 United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand End of Nauru's status as a United Nations trust territory. Also marks the date of the return of the Nauruans from Truk island after the Japanese occupation of Nauru during World War II.[66]
 Netherlands Independence Day 26 July 1581 Spanish Empire Declaration of Independence in 1581 as the Dutch Republic.
 Nicaragua Independence Day 15 September 1821 Act of Independence of Central America.[citation needed]
 Niger Independence Day 3 August 1960 France Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 11 July.[16]
 Nigeria Independence Day 1 October 1960 United Kingdom
 North Macedonia Independence Day (Den na nezavisnosta) 8 September 1991 Yugoslavia
 Norway Constitution Day 17 May 1814 Denmark National Day: Independence and the Constitution of Norway (17 May 1814).
Independence Day 7 June 1905 Sweden Union Dissolution and Independence Day (7 June 1905).
 Oman National Day 18 November 1650 Portugal
 Pakistan Independence Day (Youm-e-Azadi) 14 August 1947 United Kingdom Effective date of the Indian Independence Act 1947;[67] see also: Pakistan Day (23 March).
 Palau Independence Day 1 October 1994 9 July (1980) is Palau’s Constitution Day usually commemorated with formal events. Independence Day celebrations are more elaborate and last several days.
 Palestine National Day
[citation needed]
15 November
[citation needed]
1988
[citation needed]
Israel Palestinian Declaration of Independence.
 Panama Independence Day 28 November 1821 Spanish Empire Independence Act of Panama.
Separation Day 3 November 1903 Colombia Panama was member of the "Gran Colombia" until 1903. The 1903 separation from Colombia is celebrated as an official holiday day on 3 November.
 Papua New Guinea Independence Day 16 September 1975 Australia of the former Territory of Papua and New Guinea
 Paraguay Independence Day 14 and 15 May 1811 Spanish Empire[68]
 Peru Fiestas Patrias 28 July 1821 Spanish Empire
 Philippines Independence Day (Araw ng Kalayaan or Araw ng Kasarinlan) 12 June 1898 Philippine Declaration of Independence by Emilio Aguinaldo during the Philippine Revolution against Spain. The Philippines achieved self-rule from the United States on 4 July 1946, and celebrated 4 July as Independence Day until 1964.[71]
Republic Day 4 July 1946 United States
 Poland Independence Day (Święto Niepodległości) 11 November 1918 Russian Republic, Austria-Hungary, and German Empire Restoration of Poland's independence in 1918 after 123 years of partitions by Russia, Prussia, and Austria.
 Portugal Restoration of Independence Day 1 December 1640 Spanish Empire Portugal was officially an autonomous state, but the country was in a personal union with the Spanish crown from 1580 to 1640 – date of the restoration of full Portuguese autonomy from Iberian Union with Spain.[72]
 Qatar National Day 18 December 1878 Ottoman Empire
Independence from Britain 3 September 1971 United Kingdom The former is celebrated more often.
 Romania State Independence Day of Romania
(Ziua Independenței de Stat a României)
9 May 1877 Ottoman Empire Romania's declaration of its independence and subsequent victory in the Romanian War of Independence, part of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878, against the Ottoman Empire.[73]
 Rwanda Independence Day 1 July 1962 Belgium Effective date of the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1746 terminating the Rwanda-Urundi Trusteeship.[24][25]
 Saint Kitts and Nevis Independence Day 19 September 1983 United Kingdom
 Saint Lucia Independence Day 22 February 1979
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Independence Day 27 October 1979
 Samoa Independence Day 1 June 1962 New Zealand
 São Tomé and Príncipe Independence Day 12 July 1975 Portugal Effective date of the agreement with Portugal reached on 26 November 1974.[74][75]
 Senegal Independence Day 4 April 1960 France
 Serbia Statehood Day 15 February 1804 and 1835 Ottoman Empire The beginning of First Serbian Uprising in 1804, it evolved into a Serbian Revolution, war for independence from Ottoman Empire; and the adoption of the first Constitution in 1835.
 Seychelles Independence Day 29 June 1976 United Kingdom
 Sierra Leone Independence Day 27 April 1961
 Singapore National Day 9 August 1965 Malaysia Proclamation of Singapore.
 Slovakia Independence Day 17 July 1992 Czechoslovakia Declaration of Independence in 1992 (only a remembrance day), de jure independence came on 1 January 1993, after the division of Czechoslovakia (public holiday).
Independence Day 28 October 1918 Austria-Hungary Independence declaration by the Czechoslovak National Council.[76]
Restoration Day 1 January 1993 Czechoslovakia Effective date of the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia into Czech Republic and Slovakia.[77]
 Slovenia Statehood Day 25 June 1991 Yugoslavia Date of Slovenia's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.
 Slovenia Independence and Unity Day 26 December 1990 Yugoslavia Date of the release of the official results of the independence plebiscite in 1990, confirming secession from Yugoslavia.
 Solomon Islands Independence Day 7 July 1978 United Kingdom
 Somalia Independence Day 1 July 1960 United Kingdom, Italy Union of the Trust Territory of Somalia (former Italian Somaliland) and British Somaliland to form the Somali Republic. Event commemorated annually.
 Somaliland Independence Day 18 May 1991 Somali Democratic Republic
 South Sudan Independence Day 9 July 2011 Sudan
 Sri Lanka Independence Day 4 February 1948 United Kingdom Celebrates to commemorate the country’s political independence from British rule in 1948.[78] Event celebrated annually.
 Sudan Independence Day 1 January 1956 United Kingdom and Egypt
 Suriname Independence Day 25 November 1975 Netherlands
 Sweden National Day 6 June 1523 Kalmar Union Celebrates the election of King Gustav Vasa in 1523 and the new constitutions in 1809 and 1974. The election of King Gustav Vasa was the de facto end of the Kalmar Union and has been seen as a formal declaration of independence.
  Switzerland Swiss National Day 1 August 1291 Holy Roman Empire Alliance against the Holy Roman Empire in 1291.
 Syria Evacuation Day 17 April 1946 France End of the French Mandate of Syria in 1946.
Taiwan and Penghu Retrocession Day 25 October 1945 Empire of Japan After the surrender of Japan, Taiwan and Penghu was put under the post-war occupation of China in accordance with the arrangement in General Order No. 1; this would prove to be very useful for Nationalist-led China, as within four years, Taiwan would serve as a refuge for Chiang Kai-shek and his forces following the Communist takeover of China. Japan relinquished the claims to Taiwan and Penghu in the Treaty of San Francisco on 28 April 1952, but the sovereignty of the islands remained undetermined to this day. Taiwan and Penghu are still today governed by the Republic of China in a post-war capacity recognized by a few states as the sole legitimate government of "China". See also Political status of Taiwan, Theory of the Undetermined Status of Taiwan and Taiwan independence movement.
 Tajikistan Independence Day 9 September 1991 Soviet Union
 Tanzania Independence Day 9 December 1961 United Kingdom Independence as Tanganyika.
 Togo Independence Day 27 April 1960 France
 Tonga Emancipation Day 4 June 1970 United Kingdom Termination of protectorate status in 1970.
 Trinidad and Tobago Independence Day 31 August 1962 Effective date of the Trinidad and Tobago Independence Act 1962.
 Tunisia Independence Day 20 March 1956 France
 Turkmenistan Independence Day 27 September 1991 Soviet Union[79]
 Tuvalu Independence Day 1 October 1978 United Kingdom
 Uganda Independence Day 9 October 1962
 Ukraine Independence Day 24 August 1991 Soviet Union Declaration of Independence of Ukraine
Day of Unity 22 January 1919 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Austria-Hungary Unification of Ukraine on 22 January 1919.[80]
 United Arab Emirates National Day 2 December 1971 United Kingdom
 United States Independence Day or Fourth of July 4 July 1776 Kingdom of Great Britain United States Declaration of Independence.
 Uruguay Independence Day 25 August 1825 Empire of Brazil Declaration of independence and union with the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata.
 Uzbekistan Independence Day 1 September 1991 Soviet Union
 Vanuatu Independence Day 30 July 1980 United Kingdom and France
 Vatican City Independence Day 11 February 1929 Italy Lateran Treaty
 Venezuela Independence Day 5 July 1811 Spanish Empire Venezuelan Declaration of Independence.
 Vietnam Independence Day 2 September 1945 Empire of Japan and France Proclamation of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
 Yemen Independence Day 30 November 1967 United Kingdom Declaration of independence as South Yemen.
 Zambia Independence Day 24 October 1964 Effective date of the Zambia Independence Act 1964.
 Zimbabwe Independence Day 18 April 1980 Granting of independence by the United Kingdom in 1980; it had previously declared independence as Rhodesia on 11 November 1965

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