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* [[Mexico]], November 20 (1910). See [[Revolution Day (Mexico)]]. |
* [[Mexico]], November 20 (1910). See [[Revolution Day (Mexico)]]. |
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* [[Zanzibar]], January 12 (1964). See [[Zanzibar Revolution]]. |
* [[Zanzibar]], January 12 (1964). See [[Zanzibar Revolution]]. |
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* [[United States]], March 31 (2016). See [[Revolution Day (United States)]]. |
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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.
The leap day in the French Republican Calendar, in use for several years after the French Revolution, added after a franciade, is also known as "Revolution Day" (Jour de la RévolutionorFête de la Révolution in French). See Sansculottides for details.