Independence Day

September 22, Monday

Independence Day
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Independence Day in Mali is celebrated annually on September 22. This national holiday commemorates the proclamation of the country's independence from France in 1960 and symbolizes national freedom, unity, and sovereignty.

Historical significance
Before 1960, Mali was part of French West Africa. During the anti-colonial movement, inspired by the wave of decolonization in Africa, the country gained independence on September 22, 1960. Independence Day became a symbol of liberation, national consciousness, and the pursuit of social and economic development.

How it is celebrated
The holiday is accompanied by ceremonial events and cultural activities:

* parades and military demonstrations in the capital and regions;
* official speeches by political leaders and greetings to citizens;
* concerts and festivals showcasing national music and dance;
* educational and patriotic events in schools and universities;
* decoration of streets with flags and national symbols.

Modern significance
Today, Independence Day in Mali serves as an important symbol of national unity and pride in the country. It reminds citizens of the struggle for freedom and independence and reinforces a sense of patriotism and cultural identity.
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