Poland celebrates the Independence Day (from Russia, German Empire and Austria-Hungary), although it’s not on the day the declaration of independence was announced
natrstdy on
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Usernamenotta on
This map is wrong.
Russia does celebrate its independence day from USSR
farfrom_home on
Jersey and Guernsey celebrate their Liberation from Nazi Occupation in May. Not ‘independence’ in the truest sense of this map but feels worth acknowledging.
ItsTheBestMaaaan on
Canada Day is more about celebrating a union between formerly separate British colonies that would prevent their absorption into the United States. Kind of a quibble, but you could get the wrong idea from this map.
It wasn’t proper independence, either, but partial legislative responsibility. Foreign policy and courts of appeal stayed in Britain until about 60 years later.
gogus2003 on
No independence day for Russia from the Golden Horde? They should make a new holiday
Sure_Cartographer_11 on
Why is Australia green and not red like Canada
SchalkLBI on
South Africa used to celebrate our independence from the United Kingdom (even though we remained in the Commonwealth), until it was replaced by Freedom Day (the first true Democratic elections in 1994)
SchalkLBI on
This is by far the worst map I’ve ever seen. You used the exact same colour for multiple keys???
NiceKaleidoscope5066 on
Turkey celebrates ‚National Sovereignty‘ holiday. Thats another way to say ’national independence‘, it implies that nation wasn’t sovereign before no?
And i mean, the holiday is attributed to the day parliamant and a state/government that acts completely independent of the crown was established. What is this if not independence?
ODog-II on
Can’t find which ones celebrate independence from Germany..
Must be something small? Samoa maybe?
caffeinated-chaos on
We do not really have a national independence day in the Netherlands, but in some places we do celebrate our independence from Spain. For example in the city where I live, we celebrate the first victory against the Spaniards on the eighth of October. We have parades and other festivities and the children are told the story in school.
the_depressed_boerg on
Switzerland does not celebrate the independence from germany, but rather a treaty of alliance between three places.
Remarkable_Fun7662 on
I heard the Dominican Republic does not celebrate its independence from Spain.
I heard they celebrate their independence from Haiti.
viri0l on
But Portugal does celebrate independence from Spain every 1st December
Ancient_Disaster4888 on
Czechia celebrates its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, not from Austria. Also what does ‘_Austria and/or Czechoslovakia_’ even mean? Why on earth would that be a category?
Sir_Tainley on
I feel like Bastille Day is when France celebrates its independence from the tyrannical French.
GareththeJackal on
Huge chunk of Africa „not independent“?
Re_Ya_N-07georgy on
Any reasons why Laos doesn’t celebrate independence from france? Meanwhile vietnam and cambodia do?
temporary62489 on
From superfluous apostrophes.
Jeppep on
Norway is wrong. It’s constitution day.
JACC_Opi on
Canada Day definitely doesn’t celebrate independence, it celebrates the creation of the country; those two aren’t the same thing!
Canada is independent, but the exact date is basically unknowable. There are many dates one could point to and say that’s when Canada became independent, but none are the true date as it gained independence slowly and surely (it’s on a gradient if you will). Balfour Declaration, Statute of Westminster, citizenship law, Canada Act are also legal instruments that could be said to declare Canada’s independence in some way — none Canada Day celebrates!
So, Canada should be colored just like Australia.
FrenchFreedom888 on
Why is French Guiana colored as not being independent when it should be colored as not having an independence date.
Embarrassed_Bag53 on
Remove one of your instances of “from”. Thanks.
otobusify on
Turkey celebrates the 19 May and 30 August as independence days sort of… From English, Greeks, French and Italians.
Qrfbsca on
This map is wrong, Russias Independence Day is on 12 June celebrating the declaration of Independence from the USSR
AdRepresentative9280 on
Ireland certainly celebrated it’s Independence from the British
Key_Illustrator4822 on
Dutch Mongolia was my favourite historical state
modsaretoddlers on
So, Australia celebrates independence from kangaroos or what?
brunothorne on
– from whom each country celebrates its independence from –
No_Stop2000 on
Cuba technically should be from under Spain not the US
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Poland celebrates the Independence Day (from Russia, German Empire and Austria-Hungary), although it’s not on the day the declaration of independence was announced
r/titlegore
This map is wrong.
Russia does celebrate its independence day from USSR
Jersey and Guernsey celebrate their Liberation from Nazi Occupation in May. Not ‘independence’ in the truest sense of this map but feels worth acknowledging.
Canada Day is more about celebrating a union between formerly separate British colonies that would prevent their absorption into the United States. Kind of a quibble, but you could get the wrong idea from this map.
It wasn’t proper independence, either, but partial legislative responsibility. Foreign policy and courts of appeal stayed in Britain until about 60 years later.
No independence day for Russia from the Golden Horde? They should make a new holiday
Why is Australia green and not red like Canada
South Africa used to celebrate our independence from the United Kingdom (even though we remained in the Commonwealth), until it was replaced by Freedom Day (the first true Democratic elections in 1994)
This is by far the worst map I’ve ever seen. You used the exact same colour for multiple keys???
Turkey celebrates ‚National Sovereignty‘ holiday. Thats another way to say ’national independence‘, it implies that nation wasn’t sovereign before no?
And i mean, the holiday is attributed to the day parliamant and a state/government that acts completely independent of the crown was established. What is this if not independence?
Can’t find which ones celebrate independence from Germany..
Must be something small? Samoa maybe?
We do not really have a national independence day in the Netherlands, but in some places we do celebrate our independence from Spain. For example in the city where I live, we celebrate the first victory against the Spaniards on the eighth of October. We have parades and other festivities and the children are told the story in school.
Switzerland does not celebrate the independence from germany, but rather a treaty of alliance between three places.
I heard the Dominican Republic does not celebrate its independence from Spain.
I heard they celebrate their independence from Haiti.
But Portugal does celebrate independence from Spain every 1st December
Czechia celebrates its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, not from Austria. Also what does ‘_Austria and/or Czechoslovakia_’ even mean? Why on earth would that be a category?
I feel like Bastille Day is when France celebrates its independence from the tyrannical French.
Huge chunk of Africa „not independent“?
Any reasons why Laos doesn’t celebrate independence from france? Meanwhile vietnam and cambodia do?
From superfluous apostrophes.
Norway is wrong. It’s constitution day.
Canada Day definitely doesn’t celebrate independence, it celebrates the creation of the country; those two aren’t the same thing!
Canada is independent, but the exact date is basically unknowable. There are many dates one could point to and say that’s when Canada became independent, but none are the true date as it gained independence slowly and surely (it’s on a gradient if you will). Balfour Declaration, Statute of Westminster, citizenship law, Canada Act are also legal instruments that could be said to declare Canada’s independence in some way — none Canada Day celebrates!
So, Canada should be colored just like Australia.
Why is French Guiana colored as not being independent when it should be colored as not having an independence date.
Remove one of your instances of “from”. Thanks.
Turkey celebrates the 19 May and 30 August as independence days sort of… From English, Greeks, French and Italians.
This map is wrong, Russias Independence Day is on 12 June celebrating the declaration of Independence from the USSR
Ireland certainly celebrated it’s Independence from the British
Dutch Mongolia was my favourite historical state
So, Australia celebrates independence from kangaroos or what?
– from whom each country celebrates its independence from –
Cuba technically should be from under Spain not the US