Sentences with phrase «celebrate national independence»

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Greek Independence Day is a national holiday in Greece that celebrates the beginning of the War of Greek Independence in 1821.
After its construction, it was named the Golden Jubilee House when Ghana was celebrating 50 years since independence, until the National Democratic Congress (NDC) under the late President John Evans Atta - Mills, came into power in 2009.
To mark Brunei's National Day, which celebrates the country's independence, Captain Sharifah Czarena Surainy, Senior First Officer Dk Nadiah Pg Khashiem and Senior First Officer Sariana Nordin flew flight BI081 to the Middle Eastern country on 23 February.
After its construction, it was named the Golden Jubilee House when Ghana was celebrating 50 years since independence, until the National Democratic Congress (NDC) under the late President John Evans Atta - Mills, took over governance in 2009.
In most countries, fireworks displays take place on national independence or unity / reunification days, New Year's Eve, to celebrate successful elections, and during special local and regional celebrations.
So on July 4, when most Americans were celebrating our independence from tyrants, delegates at the annual National Education Association convention in Denver passed a business item calling for U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan to resign.
Patriotic celebrations, parades, and red, white, and blue (the national colors of Belize) festooned everywhere culminate with big bang on September 21, Independence Day, celebrating the moment in 1981 when Belize became a free and independent nation.
-LSB-...] national holiday that celebrates Belizean independence from British settlers and the Spanish rule.
Days after Independence Day, America's national holiday where fireworks and gunfire celebrates the birth of their great...
Georgia celebrates the 20th anniversary of the restoration of its independence at the National Portrait Gallery, with music, food, art and wine indigenous to its rich culture.
The exhibition, curated by Zahra Khan and hosted by The Pakistan National Council of the Arts, celebrates the 70th anniversary of Pakistan's independence while emphasizing a multi-faceted view of the country.
Para Site is pleased to present 5 x 7, 5 invitations with 7 guests, a series of public programmes taking place alongside A Luxury We Can not Afford, an exhibition that uses art, popular culture, and architecture of the 1950s / 60s and 2000s (two moments in which Singapore, currently celebrating its 50th year of independence, was at the brink of economic utopia) to reflect on the formation, development, and paradoxes of the country's national ideology.
Provocative Patriotic Art — To mark Independence Day, Reid Singer compiles a few of America's most polarizing works of art celebrating our national heritage.
Most countries have an Independence Day or a national holiday of some kind celebrating its founding.
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