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.
The United States celebrates their independence from Great Britain and the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the Fourth of July.
All fifty states of the United States of America celebrate the Fourth of July.
The 4th of July is only celebrated in the U.S.
the weekend of July 4th
the weekend of July 4th
at my home
the fourth of July
The town that did not celebrate July 4th is Vernon Hills.
we celebrate the fourth of July because theres fire works.
The Fourth of July is a national celebration not a religious one.
Americans in Denmark do at a party called Rebildfesten, but to danish people the date is not important
We celebrate it on July 4th! The Fourth of July!!! :)
... July 4th