* Guatemala, October 20 (1944). One of two Patriotic Days, commemorates a coup d'état led by Francisco Javier Arana and Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán.
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+ * Republic of Macedonia, October 11 (1941). See Public holidays in the Republic of Macedonia. Marking the beginning of the National Liberation War of Macedonia.
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* [[Egypt]], July 23 (1952). See [[Revolution Day (Egypt)]]. |
* [[Egypt]], July 23 (1952). See [[Revolution Day (Egypt)]]. |
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* [[Mozambique]], September 25 (19??). See [[Public holidays in Mozambique]]. |
* [[Mozambique]], September 25 (19??). See [[Public holidays in Mozambique]]. |
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* [[Republic of Macedonia]], October 11 (1941). See [[Public holidays in the Republic of Macedonia]]. Marking the beginning of the [[National Liberation War of Macedonia]]. |
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* [[Guatemala]], October 20 (1944). One of two [[Días Patrios (Guatemala)|Patriotic Days]], commemorates a coup d'état led by [[Francisco Javier Arana]] and [[Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán]]. |
* [[Guatemala]], October 20 (1944). One of two [[Días Patrios (Guatemala)|Patriotic Days]], commemorates a coup d'état led by [[Francisco Javier Arana]] and [[Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán]]. |
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* [[Bangladesh]], November 7 (1975). See [[National Revolution and Solidarity Day]]. |
* [[Bangladesh]], November 7 (1975). See [[National Revolution and Solidarity Day]]. |
Revolution Day or the Day of the Revolution refers to public holidays or remembrance days in various country held in commemoration of an important event in the country's history, usually the starting point or a turning point in a revolution that led to significant political change.