Friday, August 14, 2020

These Countries of the World Never Celebrate Their Independence, Know the Reason

August 15 is celebrated as Indian Independence Day. It is one of the most talked-about dates in the history of the country. However, after a long wait, on this day, we got freedom from the British rule. This day is a national holiday in India. This moment is glorious for any country. But do you know that there are many countries in the world whose history has no Independence Day?

The reasons for this have been that those countries were never enslaved or never got a chance to be free from mthe ilitary rule, or they did not break away from anyone. Many such countries also celebrate National Day or National Day. Today we are going to tell you about such countries, which never got a chance to celebrate Independence Day.


Britain

There is an old joke about Britain that it does not have its own independence day because it indirectly contributes to the independence of other countries. Britain is ruled by parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. Here Queen Elizabeth-II has been on the throne since 1952 and is the longest-reigning Rajpramukh in the world. Britain remains the largest state in the history of the world. At one time it owned a quarter of the land on the wplanet Then there was the saying that the sun never sets under the rule of Britain. Britain does not have an official national day. But many events take place on the Queen's birthday. Apart from this, there are many other important days also.

France

Many countries celebrate their independence day after being separated and independent from France, but this country does not have any independence day of its own. Yes, 14 July is celebrated as its National Day or Bastille Day or Declaration Day. On 14 July 1789, the French monarchy was overthrown by 7000 French revolutionaries. This day is considered to be the official beginning of the French Revolution. France has been the most powerful country in Europe at one time, so it has also paved the way for the world in the fields of art, literature, music, cinema, science and philosophy. France has a golden history, even at the present time, it is one of the world's top superpowers.

Nepal

India's neighbouring country Nepal is one of the smallest countries in South Asia. It is one of the newest countries in the world, where revolution has taken place in the 21st century. Nepal has good relations with neighbours like India and China. It is one of the oldest countries in South Asia. Nepal has never been a colony or slave, so it has no Independence Day of its own. Yes, it celebrates its National Constitution Day on 20 September. It adopted its constitution on the same date in 2015. In 2015, Nepal declared to be a secular republic. Hindu monarchy came to an end here in 2008, which was the last Hindu monarchy system in the world. Buddhism also has a good influence in Nepal.

Iran

Iran, the Islamic country, does not have its own Independence Day. Yes, it is celebrated as Islamic Republic Day on 1 April as a declaration of becoming an Islamic state. This date is fixed according to the local solar calendar and can also be repeated back and forth. On the same day in 1979, after the consent of 98 per cent of the people in the referendum, it declared to become an Islamic nation. Iran is one of the places where the world's oldest civilisations flourish. It has given memorable gifts to the world in the fields of art, literature, philosophy, architecture and cinema. It is a rich country with natural gas reserves.

Japan

Japan, the world-famous Asian country for its hard work and hard work, does not have its own Independence Day. The way Japan stood up after being ruined in the second world war, its precedent and idiom are in trend around the world. Naturally, this country has suffered many disasters, whether it is an earthquake or a tsunami. Japan is an economic superpower of the world and is also a developed country. It has worn flags in the field of science and technology. It is the second-largest country in the world in terms of living the lmost extended life. Apart from auto and electronics, this country is also famous for its art, food and music. There is a trend to celebrate National Foundation Day on 11 February in Japan.

Russia

Russia, the world's largest country by size, does not have its own Independence Day. There are 11 time zones in this country ,and its boundaries are from 16 countries. Russia's past has been very golden. It has been the third-largestempire in the world. This country has aan excellent relationship with India. Russia has given the world unmatched examples in the fields of literature, science and revolution. It has a lot of energy reserves. This country celebrates its National Day from 1992 to June 12, which is often considered its Independence Day. This day is a national holiday. Apart from this, Vijay Day is celebrated here on 9 May to commemorate the victory over the Nazi army.

China

India's neighbouring country and the world's economic superpower China does not celebrate Independence Day. It celebrates National Day on 1 October. National Day is celebrated here on this date to commemorate the formation of the People's Republic of China on 1 October 1949. On this date, Red Army leader MMao TseTung announced the fstructureof the People's Republic of China at the historic Thieneman Chowk here and hoisted the new flag of China. China is one of the world's first civilisations China is the most populous country in the world, so it also has the lmost massive army in the world.

Bhutan

Bhutan is a South Asian and a neighbouring country of India. Bhutan has never been a colony or slave of any country in its centuries of history. Therefore, it is not Independence Day. Buddhism has had influence in Bhutan. It has good relations with India, and there has been a boundary dispute with China. During the internal unrest here in 1711, Tibetans invaded but could not succeed. In 1974, it fought a war with the British Army over the capture of Cooch Behar, which ended in agreement. However, the war on the border dispute with the British Army continued for many years. Later, when India got independence, it was one of the first countries to accept it.

Italy

In Italy, National Day and Republic Day are celebrated on 2 June. This day is cdedicatedto commemorate the formation of the Republic of Italy after the referendum held on 2 June 1946. A special ceremony is held in Rome on this day. This country of Europe has been the centre of culture, politics and religion in ancient times. Renaissance also started in Italy, famous for Mussolini's fascism, which later spread to other countries of Europe. At this time, Italy is considered the leader in the line of culturally and economically prosperous cnations

Germany

Germany, a European country known as Hitler's country, does not celebrate its Independence Day. It celebrates Unity Day on 3 October. This day is a national holiday. The day has been celebrated here since 1990 when Germany was officially reorganised Germany has never been under foreigners for a long time. This country has progressed significantly after East and West Germany became one. It is the most dynamic economy of the world and is also the ccentreof tourism. It is the head of the world in industrial and technical fields, so the Human Development Index is also in aa perfect condition here. Its model of education and health is much appreciated.

Saudi Arabia

The high power of the Arab world is kept on holiday in Saudi Arabia on National Day since 2007. Here, National Day is celebrated on 23 September every year. It was named Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on this day. On 23 September 1932, King Abdulaziz announced to bring the whole country under the rule. Saudi Arabia has witnessed many civilisations and cultures in olden times.

Islam, the world's second-largest religion, started in present-day Saudi Arabia. Mecca and Medina are the two most popular places for Muslims in this country. Apart from religious tourism, this country is also famous for its petroleum reserves. This country is second only to Oman in terms of spending on defence budget to GDP ratio. Western countries ccriticiseit in terms of human rights and women's rights and religious bigotry.

Egypt

In Egypt, the dominant country of the Muslim world, four national holidays are in the wake of Islamic events and two holidays given Christian celebrations Independence Day is not celebrated in Egypt. National day is definitely celebrated here on 23 July. On the same date, after the revolution in Egypt in 1952, the foundation of the modern republic was laid, in memory of which many programs are organised throughout the country. Although Egypt gained independence from the British Raj on 28 February 1922, this day is not celebrated in Egypt. Egypt is one of the oldest countries in the world. The civilisationsthat flourished here first presented examples of writing, farming, organisedreligion, urbanisationand central government. It is here that pyramids were among the top wonders of the modern world.

Canada

America's neighbouring country Canada does not celebrate its independence day. It gained independence from Britain on 1 July 1867. On the same day, the Constitutions Act was passed, and three colonies were combined and incorporated into Canada under a treaty. It celebrates Canada Day on 1 July. In 1982, Canada adopted its constitution and became an independent nation. However, it is still part of the British Commonwealth. The British Queen is sevencalled the Queen of Canada. Canada is known for its education, quality of life, human rights, economic policies and transparent governance.

Australia

Australia is the ssixth-largest country in the world in terms of area. The population here is 26 million. In 1770, Britain claimed half of Australia. Then convicted people were sent here from Britain. Britain's first fleet arrived here on 26 January 1978. National Day is celebrated here on this date. On 1 January 1901, six colonies formed the Commonwealth of Australia. Many people still technically do not consider Australia as independent because Australia still has a system of constitutional monarchy, considering the British Queen as a symbolic head.

New Zealand

Independence Day is not celebrated in New Zealand. This country got independence from Britain in many stages. Therefore, there is no fixed date for Independence Day here. However, the official head of this country is still the Queen of Britain. Since 1934, there is a trend to celebrate National Day on 6 February. The Waitangi Pact was signed on this day in 1840, which is considered the founding document of the country. Since 1974, this date is a national holiday. New Zealand is a developed country, and this country performs well in the indicators of human development and independence.

Spain

Independence Day is not celebrated in Spain. Here is a national holiday on 12 October. On 12 October 1492, Columbus discovered America (North and South) in his voyage. In many countries of North and South America, this day is a national holiday. Spain is a developed country with a glorious past. Spain ruled large parts of the world at the beginning of the modern period, which also helped it to spread its language and culture.

Thailand

Independence Day ihas not celebratedin East Asian country, Thailand. National Day is celebrated here on 5 December. This date is the birth date of Bhumibol Atulytej, the former king of Thailand. There is a lot of influence of Buddhism here. This country is also known for its religious places and tourist places. This day is also celebrated as Father's Day and World Soil Day here. Until recently, this country has seen a lot of unrest, military dictatorship and rebellion.

Turkey

In Turkey, it is the custom to celebrate Republic Day, not Independence Day. Turkey celebrates its Republic Day on 29 October and is declared a national holiday on this day. On October 9, 1929, the Republic of Turkey was announced. On 23 April 1920, the Grand National Assembly of Turkey was formed. National Sovereignty Day and Children's Day are celebrated here on 23 April. This day is also a national holiday. Since ancient times, many civilisations have flourished in this country. Istanbul, a city between Asia and Europe, is in this country, from which litterateurs like Orhan Pamuk come.

Ethiopia

Ethiopia is Africa's oldest independent country. Mussolini was captured here ,but he could not stay for long. Victory Day is celebrated in Ethiopia on May 5 to win over Italy instead of Independence Day. It is the most densely populated landlocked (land-locked) country in the world. Ethiopia has been struggling with dictatorship and civil war. It is one of the poorest countries in the world.

Apart from these countries, countries like Andorra, Cameroon, Denmark, Laos, Luxembourg, Marshall Islands, Monaco, Palau, Lynchstein, San Marino and Vatican City do not celebrate their Independence Day. Many of these countries are among the newest countries in the world, which have recently been separated from any country by referendum or broken away from other countries.
_pk_Nobody_

No comments:

Post a Comment