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* [[Colombia]] - [[July 20]], marks independence from [[Spain]] in [[1810]].
* [[Colombia]] - [[July 20]], marks independence from [[Spain]] in [[1810]].
* [[Croatia]] - [[October 8]], marking independence from [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]].
* [[Croatia]] - [[October 8]], marking independence from [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]].
* [[East Timor]] - [[May 20]], marks independence from [[Portugal]] in 2002.
* [[East Timor]] - [[May 20]], marks independence from [[Indonesia]] in 2002.
* [[Estonia]] - [[February 24]], marks independence from Imperial [[Russia]] in [[1918]].
* [[Estonia]] - [[February 24]], marks independence from Imperial [[Russia]] in [[1918]].
* [[Finland]] - [[December 6]], marks independence from [[Russia]] in [[1917]].
* [[Finland]] - [[December 6]], marks independence from [[Russia]] in [[1917]].

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An Independence day is an annual celebration commemorating the anniversary of a nation's assumption of independent statehood, usually after ceasing to be a colony of another state. Most countries honor their respective independence day as a national holiday.

List of Independence Days

The following is a partial list of independence days around the world:

Titles of Works