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'''Liberation Day''' (Besmenian: ''Tag der Befreiung''), is a public holiday in Besmenia, that marks the event when the [[West Besmenian Revolution]] ended on June 7, 1966 with the surrender of the West Besmenian government and the collapse of the fascist regime. The holiday was first observed on June 7, 1968 and | '''Liberation Day''' (Besmenian: ''Tag der Befreiung''), is a public holiday in Besmenia, that marks the event when the [[West Besmenian Revolution]] ended on June 7, 1966 with the surrender of the West Besmenian government and the collapse of the fascist regime. The holiday was first observed on June 7, 1968 and is only a public holiday in the western Besmenian states ([[Maurenmark]], [[Lemberland]], [[Greuningia]], [[Frankenburg]], [[Zollingia]], [[Sedakania]] and [[Jakartaburg]]). | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Celebrations== | ==Celebrations== | ||
* | * The flagging of public buildings, streets and squares is required by law in most places. | ||
* | * A ceremony takes place at the [[West Besmenian Memorial]] in [[Melmingen]]. Guests are the [[President of Besmenia|federal president]] and the [[Governor (Besmenia)|governors]] of the western Besmenian states. Some international politicians are also often present as guests | ||
==Celebrations in eastern Besmenia== | ==Celebrations in eastern Besmenia== | ||
While Liberation Day is of great importance in the western Besmenian states and almost appears there as a second national holiday next to the [[Day | While Liberation Day is of great importance in the western Besmenian states and almost appears there as a second national holiday next to the [[Besmenia Day]], the holiday in eastern Besmenia is not a public holiday, but is still celebrated and honored by many. | ||
[[Category: Besmenia]] |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 21 October 2023
Liberation Day | |
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Observed by | Besmenia (some states) |
Significance | End of the West Besmenian Revolution and the fascist regime in West Besmenia |
Date | June 7 |
Next time | 7 June 2025 |
Frequency | annual |
Liberation Day (Besmenian: Tag der Befreiung), is a public holiday in Besmenia, that marks the event when the West Besmenian Revolution ended on June 7, 1966 with the surrender of the West Besmenian government and the collapse of the fascist regime. The holiday was first observed on June 7, 1968 and is only a public holiday in the western Besmenian states (Maurenmark, Lemberland, Greuningia, Frankenburg, Zollingia, Sedakania and Jakartaburg).
History
Celebrations
- The flagging of public buildings, streets and squares is required by law in most places.
- A ceremony takes place at the West Besmenian Memorial in Melmingen. Guests are the federal president and the governors of the western Besmenian states. Some international politicians are also often present as guests
Celebrations in eastern Besmenia
While Liberation Day is of great importance in the western Besmenian states and almost appears there as a second national holiday next to the Besmenia Day, the holiday in eastern Besmenia is not a public holiday, but is still celebrated and honored by many.