There isn't a country called Africa that is a continent.
18th February 1965. It was called The Gambia before and after Independence day.
Fourth of July, Botswanian Day, MIlitary Independence Day, Gender Bender Day
Africa does not have a date of independence. It is a continent, not a country.
Somalia celebrates it's Republic Day on the 1st July. This date is when they finally achieved independence from Italy on the !st July 1960. Great Britain had already declared Somalian Independence on the 26th June 1960.
This question is not straightforward, it should be specific, by asking in particularly, how various conquered territories in Africa gained independence one after the other. A continent contains countries with separate, sovereign and socio-economic state-hoods. The long and short of this succinct and word-economic explication is that Africa did not, all of a sudden, gain independence as a whole.
Yes- it is the day between July 3rd and July 5th. However, they do not celebrate Independence Day, which is an American holiday celebrated on July 4th.
That is the correct spelling of "independence day." In the US, the day observed annually on July 4 is Independence Day.
Happy independence day?
americans celebrate Independence Day
independence day is a day of celebrating our independence.
World War 2 boosted the Independence movement in Africa because after the war, they signed a independence treaty so they gained more Independence