День незави́симости» — один из распространённых национальных праздников, который отмечают многие государства мира, по случаю основания государства, отделения от других стран, государств, регионов, прекращения оккупации и так далее. В Российской Федерации «Днём независимости» часто ошибочно называют главный государственный праздник — 12 июня, отмечаемый с 1992 года в годовщину принятия Декларации о государственном суверенитете РСФСР.
Fourth of July" and "4th of July" redirect here. For the date on which U.S. Independence Day falls, see July 4. For other uses, see Fourth of July (disambiguation). For other related material, see Independence Day (disambiguation).
Independence Day (colloquially the Fourth of July) is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States, on July 4, 1776. The Continental Congress declared that the thirteen American colonies were no longer subject (and subordinate) to the monarch of Britain, King George III, and were now united, free, and independent states.[1] The Congress had voted to declare independence two days earlier, on July 2, but it was not declared until July 4.[1]
Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, political speeches, and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence Day is the national day of the United States.[2][3][4]
День незави́симости» — один из распространённых национальных праздников, который отмечают многие государства мира, по случаю основания государства, отделения от других стран, государств, регионов, прекращения оккупации и так далее. В Российской Федерации «Днём независимости» часто ошибочно называют главный государственный праздник — 12 июня, отмечаемый с 1992 года в годовщину принятия Декларации о государственном суверенитете РСФСР.
Fourth of July" and "4th of July" redirect here. For the date on which U.S. Independence Day falls, see July 4. For other uses, see Fourth of July (disambiguation). For other related material, see Independence Day (disambiguation).
Independence Day (colloquially the Fourth of July) is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States, on July 4, 1776. The Continental Congress declared that the thirteen American colonies were no longer subject (and subordinate) to the monarch of Britain, King George III, and were now united, free, and independent states.[1] The Congress had voted to declare independence two days earlier, on July 2, but it was not declared until July 4.[1]
Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, political speeches, and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence Day is the national day of the United States.[2][3][4]