Yemen gained its independence from British colonial rule on November 30, 1967. This marked the end of British control in the southern part of Yemen, known as the Aden Protectorate. Following this, Yemen was unified in 1990, bringing together the previously separate entities of North Yemen and South Yemen.
Yemen got independence in 1990.
North Yemen got independence from the Ottoman Empire on November 1, 1918 and South Yemen got independence from the UK on November 30, 1967.
North Yemen became independent from the Ottoman Empire in 1918.
Yemen obtained its independence from its colonists in 1918.
EstablishmentNorth Yemen independence from theOttoman EmpireNovember 1, 1918South Yemen independence from the UKNovember 30, 1967UnificationMay 22, 1990
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The country that obtained its independence in May 22 1990 is Yemen.
Yemen was the country that was once known as Aden. Aden was a British colony until gaining independence in 1967 and becoming part of South Yemen.
The flag of Yemen was officially adopted on May 22, 1990, coinciding with the unification of North Yemen and South Yemen. The design features three horizontal stripes of red, white, and black. These colors are inspired by the Pan-Arab colors, symbolizing unity and independence.
Independence Day was introduced in the year 1776.
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Yemen became communist in the context of South Yemen, which was established as the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (PDRY) in 1967 after gaining independence from British colonial rule. The PDRY adopted a Marxist-Leninist ideology and aligned itself with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The ruling Yemeni Socialist Party implemented socialist policies until the unification of North and South Yemen in 1990, which marked the end of the communist regime in the south.