they raise the flag infront of a building called faletalimalo where they play the national anthem celebrating independence day.
If I remember correctly Kenya became independent on 12 December 1963. Although the first direct elections for native africans to the Legislative Council took place in 1957.
Ozone day is celebrated to mark the saving of ozone layer. It is celebrated on 16 September.
20th October is Mashujaa Day (previously known as Kenyatta Day) Kenya observed a public holiday every 20th of October in honour of Jomo Kenyatta until the new 2010 constitution abolished Kenyatta Day and replaced it with Mashujaa (Heroes') day
In the United States we celebrate Independence Day with fireworks displays. Some say this is to commemorate the battles of the Revolutionary War. However, fireworks and other explosions have been a part of important celebrations for many centuries.Some of the American Founders thought that July 2nd, when they voted to declare independence from Britain, would be celebrated with fireworks forever - and that was an opinion about the importance of the event and about celebrating, not about battles.Fireworks represent celebration, and the 4th of July is a day to show celebration!
* Christmas on December 25 * New Years Day on January 1 * Eid-al-Fitr - Muslim holiday * Diwali - Hindu Holiday * Boxing Day on December 26 * Madaraka Day on June 1 - anniversary od self-governmen * Moi Day - October 10 after their president * Jamhuri Day - anniversary of Kenya's independence, December 12 * Kenyatta Day, named for the first president after independence, October 20
they raise the flag infront of a building called faletalimalo where they play the national anthem celebrating independence day.
Samoa officially gained its independence on the 1st of January 1962 but is celebrated in June
Samoans
Independence day is celebrated on the 31st of August.
Independence Day is celebrated in India on August 15.
Independence Day is celebrated in India on August 15.
The Independence Day of South Korea is celebrated on August 15.
Samoa became independent on 1 January 1962
The Japanese do not celebrate an official Independence Day.
In 1930, January 26th was celebrated as Indian Independence Day.
Trinidad and Tobago celebrated Independence Day because british rule ended
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