Republic Day

Republic Day - Culture, Family, Travel, Consumer Reviews - Posted: 23rd Sep, 2004 - 1:28pm

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Post Date: 30th Jun, 2004 - 8:51pm / Post ID: #

Republic Day

Republic Day

Since this is an international forum it is obvious that everyone will celebrate their country's Repubic day(if they are a Republic) on a different day, but you can share with us when it is and what you normally do or intend to do on that day.

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23rd Sep, 2004 - 11:14am / Post ID: #

Day Republic

For a country to declare itself a 'Republic' is truly a blessing, one that I have recently been able to appreciate more. Trinidad & Tobago celebrates its' Republic tomorrow 24th September. I plan to spend my time studying more of my own country's laws and Constitution to make myself aware of what I have a right to do.



23rd Sep, 2004 - 11:42am / Post ID: #

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Are there any genuine republics today? Not to my knowledge. Perhaps I won'y go into this here as it's not the theme of the thread.

JB, it's great you're looking into your Constitution - though you have the same rights regardless of Constitutions or governments; perhaps you meant which rights are declared or gauranteed...

In the UK St George's Day is not celebrated much, thoug interesting St patrick's day is. Go figure.


Dubhdara.



23rd Sep, 2004 - 1:28pm / Post ID: #

Day Republic

I think the nearest for the US is Independence Day, July 4 (1776), although we didn't become a republic until several years later with the adoption of the US Constitution.




 
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