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  2. Independence Day (Algeria) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day (Arabic: عيد الاستقلال, romanized: ʿīd al-istiqlāli, French: Jour de l'Indépendance), observed annually on 5 July, is a National Holiday in Algeria commemorating colonial Algerian independence from France on 5 July 1962.

  3. 1962 Algerian independence referendum - Wikipedia

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    Following the referendum, France declared Algeria to be independent on 3 July; the decision was published in the official journal the following day, [1] and Algerian leaders declared 5 July (the 132nd anniversary of the French arrival in Algiers) to be Independence Day. [2] When Algeria ceased to be part of France it also ceased being part of ...

  4. Algerian War - Wikipedia

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    De Gaulle pronounced Algeria an independent country on 3 July. The Provisional Executive, however, proclaimed 5 July, the 132nd anniversary of the French entry into Algeria, as the day of national independence. During the three months between the cease-fire and the French referendum on Algeria, the OAS unleashed a new campaign.

  5. Algeria marks 60 years of independence with military parade - AOL

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    ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Algeria is celebrating 60 years of independence from France on Tuesday with nationwide ceremonies, a pardon The post Algeria marks 60 years of independence with military ...

  6. List of national independence days - Wikipedia

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    Algeria: Independence Day: 5 July: 1962 France: Algeria gained independence following the Algerian War and the Algerian independence referendum. France officially recognized independent Algeria on 3 July, but the Independence Day is celebrated on 5 July, the day of the fall of Algiers in 1830 and the beginning of French Algeria. [2] [3] Angola

  7. Declaration of 1 November 1954 - Wikipedia

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    Flag map of Algeria. This declaration aimed at Algerian national independence by: [12] [13] The restoration of the sovereign, democratic and social Algerian state within the framework of Islamic principles. [14] [15] Respect for all fundamental freedoms without distinction of race or religion. [16] [17]

  8. Revolutionary activities in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    After Algeria defeated France in 1962 and achieved independence, the country became an important hub for revolutionary activities in the Third World. [1]Already in the course of the Algerian War for independence between 1954 and 1962, the country had gained many international sympathizers: On the one hand, because the National Liberation Front (FLN) had succeeded in freeing itself from France ...

  9. Algeria gears up for election year with aging president ... - AOL

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    Algeria is gearing up for an election year with an aging president and an opposition that is yet to present a candidate. The Rally for Culture and Democracy, among the rare opposition parties ...