The Republic of Equatorial Guinea, on October 12, 1968.
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It is now known as Namibia.
Lithuania was the first one and it gained the independence on March 11th, 1990.
Lithuania in March 1990 Lithuania in March 1990
The main organizer of the first Pan-African Conference in 1990 was W.E.B. Du Bois, although it is worth noting that the first official Pan-African Conference was held in 1900. The 1990 conference, known as the Fifth Pan-African Congress, was organized by leaders such as Kwame Nkrumah and featured various prominent African leaders and intellectuals advocating for African unity and independence. The event focused on issues like colonialism, apartheid, and the need for socio-economic development across the continent.
The people of Poland revolted against the USSR. In time they gained their independence. After that it was like a domino effect for the Eastern Bloc countries to leave the clutches of communist Russia.
Namibia gained independence from South Africa in 1990
Namibia, 21.03.1990.
It is now known as Namibia.
Eritrea, part of Ethiopia gained their independence in the year 1993. Eritrea is a state in the horn of South Africa and is a multi-ethnic state.
The country that obtained its independence in March 21 1990 is Namibia.
The country that obtained its independence in May 22 1990 is Yemen.
Lithuania was the first one and it gained the independence on March 11th, 1990.
The last country to give up it's African colony was actually the African country of South Africa. The colony that it had dominion over was the country of Namibia. This occurred in 1990.
Britain originally but Sierra Leone gained its independence in the 1990's.
Rwanda gained independence from Belgium 1 July 1962.
NO, Namibia won it's independence from South Africa in a war ending in 1990. It is now officially a country and as such is a member of UN and the African Union.
Namibia