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They have the date, but the celebration is mainly only in the US.
Yes there is a 4th July in England - and everywhere esle - however it is not a national celebration in England.
There is a fourth day in July in every country in the world. However, if you are asking about the American celebration held on the fourth of July, no, it is an American celebration and holiday, although ex-pat Americans may well hold a celebration if they are living in another country.
The date exists, obviously, but there is no celebration of anything. The date is not important in England.
No. The 4th is only an American holiday to celebrate the independence of the colonies from English rule.
The Fourth of July is a national celebration not a religious one.
The July 4th celebration is held all over the world.
This is really dependent on the individual. Most people say though that Norfolk has the biggest fourth of July celebration.
Every country has a fourth of July. However, not every country celebrates Independence Day on the fourth of July. England does not celebrate Independence Day on the fourth of July because that is the day when the United States became independent from England.
In the USA it is the celebration of our Independence.
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None specifically. The fourth of July is a celebration of declaring our independence from England. John Adams played a major role in that event.