Countries that Celebrate Independence Day in July

In honor of the fourth coming up, can you name which countries celebrate their independence days in July? Who they gained independence from is included to help.
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Day Celebrated
Country
Gained Independence from....
July 1st
Burundi
Belgium, 1962
July 1st
Canada
United Kingdom, 1967
July 1st
Rwanda
Belgium, 1962
July 1st
Somalia
Union of different Somali republics, 1960
July 3rd
Belarus
Liberation from German occupation, 1944
July 4th
United States
Great Britain, 1776
July 5th
Algeria
France, 1962
July 5th
Cape Verde
Portugal, 1975
July 5th
Venezuela
Spain, 1811
July 6th
Comoros
France, 1975
July 6th
Malawi
United Kingdom, 1964
July 7th
Solomon Islands
United Kingdom, 1978
Day Celebrated
Country
Gained Independence from....
July 9th
Argentina
Spain, 1816
July 9th
South Sudan
Sudan, 2011
July 10th
Bahamas
United Kingdom, 1973
July 12th
Kiribati
United Kingdom, 1979
July 12th
Sao Tome and Principe
Portugal, 1975
July 17th
Slovakia
Split of Czechoslovakia, 1993
July 20th (and August 7th)
Colombia
Spain, 1810
July 21st
Belgium
United Netherlands, 1830
July 26th
Liberia
American Colonization Society, 1847
July 26th
Maldives
United Kingdom, 1965
July 28th
Peru
Spain, 1821
July 30th
Vanuatu
United Kingdom and France, 1980
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Level 76
Jul 4, 2017
Fascinating quiz.
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Level 68
Jul 4, 2017
Thanks, I had fun making it! I only got 19/24. How did you do?
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Level 34
May 20, 2018
5/24. I got Somalia, USA, Slovakia, South Sudan, and Liberia
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Level 37
Aug 24, 2018
Didn't know that Canada's "independence" was so recent (but isn't it still a commonwealth of the UK?)