Date of occurrence | First celebration | Event | Country | % Correct |
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July 4th 1776 | 1777 | Declaration of independence is signed. | USA | 100%
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July 14th 1789 | 1790 | A prison in the capital is stormed, marking a turning point of the revolution in this country. | France | 95%
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August 15th 1945 | 1949 | Celebration of independence from Japan. This country shares this holiday with its northern neighbor. | South Korea | 86%
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October 3rd 1990 | 1991 | Date of reunification after 45 years of this country being split in half. | Germany | 83%
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Febuary 23rd 1960 | General: 1868 Current: 2020 | The birthday of the current reigning emperor. Notably, this holiday was not celebrated in 2019, after the emperor resigned that year. | Japan | 83%
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September 7th 1822 | 1949 | Gained independence from Portugal, ending over 320 years of colonial ownership. | Brazil | 81%
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August 17th 1945 | 1946 | Gained independence from the Netherlands after over 140 years of occupation, which includes a brief occupation from Japan. | Indonesia | 79%
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October 12nd 1492 | 1892 | Many countries celebrate Columbus Day, but this country was the first, celebrating the legacy and heritage of this country to the world. | Spain | 75%
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June 2nd 1946 | 1947 | Date of the referendum where the people chose a new form of government, a republic. Before, this country was a kingdom for 85 years. Although for 20 of those, this country was under a facist rulership. | Italy | 68%
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October 1st 1949 | 1950 | Declaration of the peoples republic in this country after a lengthy civil war, which was interrupted briefly when this country got attacked in World War 2. The next six days are added to this holiday, making it known as the "golden week". | China | 66%
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November 11th 1918 | 1937 | Gained independence for the first time in 123 years when it got partitioned three times by its neighbors. | Poland | 60%
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January 26th 1950 | 1951 | Date of which the constitution of this country came into effect. This is only one of three national holidays in this country. The other two celebrate independence from the United Kingdom and the birthday of the leader of the independence movement. | India | 58%
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