South Korea along with India
India celebrates its Independence Day on 15 August. However, South Korea also celebrates Liberation Day on 15 August to commemorate the end of Japanese colonial rule.
Eastern Europe, particularly countries such as Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, made significant strides towards democracy in 1989. This period, known as the Revolutions of 1989, saw the fall of communist regimes and the transition to democratic systems in these countries.
The partition of India was not a treaty, it was part of the law passed by the British Parliament in London granting Indian independence in 1947. The British Empire ruled most of the Indian subcontinent before then. There were strong but conflicting independence movements in India, the Hindu effort led by Gandhi and the Muslim movement led by Jinnah. Britain hoped to minimize violent conflict between them after independence; its solution was to divide India into two countries, Muslim Pakistan and Hindu India, depending on which religion was predominant in the area, and on referenda in areas where the local preference was not clear. Both the Hindus and the Muslims grudgingly agreed to this. Perhaps no solution could have avoided violence entirely, but partition under the British plan resulted immediately in war between India and Pakistan. The resulting deaths are estimated at between several hundred thousand and one million, and between 10 to 12 million people were displace, crossing the boundary between India and Pakistan in 1947. There is still some hostility between the two countries present 65 years later.
Canada does not have any official enemies, but it has had strained relations with countries like North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela in the past due to political tensions or human rights issues. Canada generally seeks to maintain peaceful diplomatic relations with all countries.
This situation is known as imperialism or colonialism, where a powerful country extends its influence and control over less powerful countries for economic or strategic reasons. It often involves political domination, economic exploitation, and cultural imposition on the less powerful countries.
Some examples of democratic countries in the world include the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Japan. These countries have systems of government that provide for free and fair elections, protect individual rights and freedoms, and separate powers between branches of government.
4th of july, but they dont celebrate it in all countries.
4th of july, but they dont celebrate it in all countries.
All of them.
There are 6 countries with there Independence Day on August 15. India, the Republic of Congo, South Korea, North Korea, Bahrain, and Liechtenstein all commemorate their independence on August 15.
on the 4th of July you celebrate Independence day... there i told you people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You forgot to mention that we celebrate 4th of July to celebrate our independence from the british.
What countries celebrate Christmas other then December? Or What countries don't Celebrate Christmas at all?
There are quite a few:SwazilandBrazilRepublic of MacedoniaNorth KoreaTajikistanCosta RicaEl SalvadorGuatemalaHondurasNicaraguaMexicoPapua New GuineaSaint Christopher and NevisArmeniaBelizeMaltaBulgariaMaliAbkhaziaBotswana(Not all are recognized as countries by the rest of the world)
Polish people celebrate Christmas and Easter. They also celebrate Constitution day, All Saint's day, and they celebrate their Independence Day in November.
Nearly all countries!!
The United States of America celebrates the 4th of July. It is a holiday to celebrate America's independence from the British.Although all countries have a 4th of July on their calendars, the USA is the only country to celebrate the 4th July as their Independence Day.(Abkhazia celebrates their 1993 independence from Georgia, on the Europe-Asia boundary, on the 4th of July, but that is purely coincidental.)Every country has a 4th of July. However, it has greater significance in the U.S., as this date, each year, is celebrated as Independence Day.
All countries celebrate Jehovah as God but the name only varied differently.
Along with India, North and South Korea, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Bahrain all celebrate their indpendece on August 15.