4th of July, Higgs Day, is a big thing for Americans. To the rest of the world however, it is just another day.
Being British, you can sometimes receive a gentle ribbing from Americans about the issue. The day they broke free from the Britain Empire. The truth is though, this happens to us a lot. We used to own almost everyone, so statistically, more than once a week someone is celebrating their independence from us.
Month | Countries | Count |
---|---|---|
January | Australia, Brunei, Sudan, Burma, Nauru | 5 |
February | Sri Lanka, Grenada, Gambia, Egypt, Saint Lucia, New Zealand, Kuwait | 7 |
March | Ghana, Mauritius | 2 |
April | Zimbabwe, Ireland, Sierra Leone | 3 |
May | Israel, Jordan, Guyana, Cameroon | 4 |
June | Seychelles, Tonga | 2 |
July | Canada, United States, Malawi, Solomon Islands, Bahamas, Maldives, Vanuatu, Kiribati | 8 |
August | Jamaica, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Trinidad and Tobago | 6 |
September | Swaziland, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Belize, Malta, Botswana | 5 |
October | Tuvalu, Uganda, Cyprus, Nigeria, Lesotho, Fiji, Zambia, Iraq, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 9 |
November | Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Barbados, Yemen | 4 |
December | Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Tanzania, Kenya, Bahrain, South Africa | 6 |
Grand total: 61
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Tags: britain, british empire, independence, independence day, public holidays
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