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2011
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South Sudan Becomes Independent Nation

South Sudan officially declared independence from Sudan, becoming the world's newest country after decades of civil war. The move was widely recognized and celebrated internationally.

πŸ“ Juba, South Sudan

2008
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Kosovo Declares Independence from Serbia

Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia, sparking celebration among ethnic Albanians and opposition from Serbia and several major powers, leading to ongoing international disputes over recognition.

πŸ“ Pristina, Kosovo

2006
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Republic of Montenegro Declares Independence in Referendum

In a national referendum, Montenegro voted for independence from its union with Serbia. The decision marked the peaceful dissolution of the last vestige of the former Yugoslavia.

πŸ“ Podgorica, Montenegro

2002
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Independence of East Timor Recognized by UN

The United Nations officially recognized East Timor (Timor-Leste) as an independent nation following years of occupation and a UN-administered transition period. It became the first new sovereign state of the 21st century.

πŸ“ Dili, East Timor

1993
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Reunification of Eritrea and Ethiopia Begins with Referendum Results

Eritrea officially declared independence from Ethiopia following a UN-supervised referendum, ending a 30-year war and creating Africa’s newest sovereign state.

πŸ“ Asmara, Eritrea

1992
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Declares Independence from Yugoslavia

Bosnia and Herzegovina declared its independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after a national referendum. The move sparked a brutal conflict and reshaped the Balkan region.

πŸ“ Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

1991
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End of the Soviet Union Begins as Ukraine Formally Leaves USSR

Ukraine formally declared independence from the Soviet Union and took control of its own military forces. This move accelerated the final collapse of the USSR, which dissolved two days later.

πŸ“ Kyiv, Ukraine (then USSR)

1991
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Kazakhstan Declares Independence from Soviet Union

Kazakhstan became the last Soviet republic to declare independence, marking the complete dissolution of the USSR and the emergence of 15 independent post-Soviet states.

πŸ“ Almaty, Kazakhstan

1991
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Ukraine Votes Overwhelmingly for Independence from the Soviet Union

In a national referendum, over 90% of Ukrainian voters supported independence from the Soviet Union, paving the way for Ukraine’s recognition as a sovereign state.

πŸ“ Kyiv, Ukraine

1991
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Uzbekistan Declares Independence from Soviet Union

Uzbekistan declared independence following the collapse of the Soviet Union, becoming a sovereign nation in Central Asia.

πŸ“ Tashkent, Uzbekistan

1991
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Estonia Declares Independence from Soviet Union

Estonia officially declared independence, restoring sovereignty after decades of Soviet occupation and becoming a modern European republic.

πŸ“ Tallinn, Estonia

1991
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Lithuania Declares Independence from Soviet Union

Lithuania officially restored its independence from the Soviet Union, becoming the first Baltic state to break away during the USSR’s collapse.

πŸ“ Vilnius, Lithuania

1991
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Kazakhstan Declares Independence from the Soviet Union

Kazakhstan declared its independence following the collapse of the Soviet Union, becoming the last Soviet republic to do so and marking the end of Soviet rule in Central Asia.

πŸ“ Astana, Kazakhstan

1991
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Ukraine Declares Independence from the Soviet Union

Ukraine’s parliament declared independence from the Soviet Union, becoming one of the key republics to break away and signaling the accelerating collapse of the USSR.

πŸ“ Kyiv, Ukraine

1991
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Croatia and Slovenia Declare Full Independence from Yugoslavia

Following referendums, Croatia and Slovenia formally declared full independence from Yugoslavia, triggering the start of the Yugoslav Wars and a major geopolitical shift in the Balkans.

πŸ“ Zagreb and Ljubljana

1990
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Ukraine Declares State Sovereignty from the Soviet Union

The Ukrainian SSR declared state sovereignty, asserting the primacy of its laws over Soviet legislation. This marked a key step toward Ukraine's independence and the dissolution of the USSR.

πŸ“ Kyiv, Ukraine (then Soviet Union)

1990
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Lithuania Declares Independence from the Soviet Union

Lithuania became the first Soviet republic to declare independence, setting off a chain of events that would lead to the dissolution of the USSR and the independence of multiple nations.

πŸ“ Vilnius, Lithuania

1988
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Estonia Declares Sovereignty from Soviet Union

Estonia's Supreme Soviet declared national sovereignty from the USSR, a major step toward independence. It was among the first republics to break from Soviet control in the Baltic independence movement.

πŸ“ Tallinn, Estonia (then Soviet Union)

1981
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Belize Gains Independence from the United Kingdom

Belize officially gained independence from British colonial rule, becoming a sovereign nation.

πŸ“ Belize City, Belize

1980
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Zimbabwe Becomes an Independent Nation

Zimbabwe officially gained independence from British colonial rule, with Robert Mugabe becoming the country's first prime minister. The event marked the end of white-minority rule in Rhodesia and a significant turning point in African decolonization.

πŸ“ Harare, Zimbabwe

1975
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Angola Gains Independence from Portugal

Angola declared independence from Portuguese colonial rule after years of armed struggle, marking a key event in African decolonization.

πŸ“ Luanda, Angola

1973
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Death of David Ben-Gurion, Founding Father of Israel

David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first Prime Minister and a key figure in the country’s independence movement, died, leaving a powerful legacy in Israeli and Middle Eastern politics.

πŸ“ Tel Aviv, Israel

1971
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United Arab Emirates Formed

The United Arab Emirates was officially founded as a federation of seven emirates, marking its independence from the United Kingdom and unifying the Trucial States.

πŸ“ Abu Dhabi, UAE

1971
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Qatar Gains Independence from the United Kingdom

Qatar declared independence from British protection, becoming a sovereign nation and later a major player in global energy markets.

πŸ“ Doha, Qatar

1971
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Bangladesh Declares Independence from Pakistan

After escalating conflict and political repression by West Pakistan, East Pakistan declared independence as Bangladesh. This sparked the Bangladesh Liberation War and eventually led to the creation of a new sovereign nation.

πŸ“ Dhaka, Bangladesh

1969
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Libya Declares Independence

Muammar Gaddafi led a coup overthrowing King Idris I, establishing the Libyan Arab Republic and marking a significant shift in Middle Eastern politics.

πŸ“ Tripoli, Libya

1968
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Equatorial Guinea Gains Independence

Equatorial Guinea declared independence from Spain, becoming one of the last African nations to decolonize.

πŸ“ Malabo, Equatorial Guinea

1966
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Barbados Gains Independence from the United Kingdom

Barbados officially became independent from the United Kingdom, joining the Commonwealth of Nations and initiating its journey as a sovereign Caribbean nation.

πŸ“ Bridgetown, Barbados

1965
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Singapore Expelled from Malaysia and Becomes Independent

Singapore was expelled from the Federation of Malaysia and declared its independence. The event marked the beginning of Singapore’s journey as a sovereign nation and global economic hub.

πŸ“ Singapore

1963
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Kenya Gains Independence from the United Kingdom

Kenya officially gained independence from British colonial rule and became a sovereign nation with Jomo Kenyatta as its first prime minister, marking a key moment in Africa’s decolonization movement.

πŸ“ Nairobi, Kenya

1962
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Uganda Gains Independence from Britain

Uganda declared independence from British colonial rule, joining the wave of decolonization across Africa.

πŸ“ Kampala, Uganda

1962
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Trinidad and Tobago Gains Independence from the UK

Trinidad and Tobago became an independent nation, ending British colonial rule and joining the Commonwealth.

πŸ“ Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago

1962
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Algeria Recognizes Independence Following Referendum

Algeria declared independence from France after 132 years of colonial rule, following a referendum that ended one of the bloodiest decolonization conflicts in the 20th century.

πŸ“ Algiers, Algeria

1962
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Jamaica Gains Independence from the United Kingdom (Constitution Passed)

Jamaica's new constitution was passed, laying the legal groundwork for full independence from Britain, which would formally occur later that year on August 6. It marked the beginning of Jamaica's modern nationhood.

πŸ“ Kingston, Jamaica

1961
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Sierra Leone Becomes a Republic

Sierra Leone declared independence from the United Kingdom and became a sovereign republic. April 27 is now celebrated as the country’s Independence Day, marking a significant milestone in African decolonization.

πŸ“ Freetown, Sierra Leone

1961
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Algeria Gains Independence Referendum Approval from France

France held a nationwide referendum in which the majority voted in favor of granting Algeria independence, marking a turning point in the Algerian War and ending French colonial rule.

πŸ“ France / Algeria

1960
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United Nations Adopts Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples

The UN General Assembly passed Resolution 1514, a landmark declaration affirming the right of all peoples to self-determination and calling for the end of colonialism worldwide.

πŸ“ New York City, United States

1960
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Nigeria Gains Independence from the United Kingdom

Nigeria declared independence from British colonial rule, becoming Africa's most populous independent nation.

πŸ“ Lagos, Nigeria

1960
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Mali Gains Independence from France

Mali declared its independence from French colonial rule, becoming a sovereign nation.

πŸ“ Bamako, Mali

1960
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Democratic Republic of the Congo Gains Independence

The Democratic Republic of the Congo declared independence from Belgium after decades of colonial rule. The event marked a significant moment in African decolonization, though it was followed by political turmoil.

πŸ“ Kinshasa, DR Congo

1960
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Democratic Republic of the Congo Declares Independence from Belgium

Belgium granted independence to the Democratic Republic of the Congo after decades of colonial rule. The event marked a major shift in African decolonization but was followed by political turmoil.

πŸ“ Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo

1957
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Malaysia Officially Gains Independence

Malaysia formally declared independence from British rule, marking the birth of a sovereign nation in Southeast Asia.

πŸ“ Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1957
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Malaysia Gains Independence from the United Kingdom

Malaysia declared independence from British colonial rule, marking the birth of a new nation in Southeast Asia.

πŸ“ Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1957
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Ghana Becomes the First Sub-Saharan African Country to Gain Independence

Ghana, formerly the Gold Coast, gained independence from British colonial rule, becoming the first Sub-Saharan African country to do so. Kwame Nkrumah became its first Prime Minister and a symbol of Pan-Africanism.

πŸ“ Accra, Ghana

1957
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United Kingdom Grants Independence to Gold Coast (Ghana)

The United Kingdom formally granted independence to the Gold Coast, now Ghana. It became the first Sub-Saharan African nation to gain independence in the 20th century.

πŸ“ London, United Kingdom / Accra, Ghana

1954
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France Recognizes the Independence of Vietnam

Following the Geneva Accords and military defeat at Dien Bien Phu, France formally recognized the independence of Vietnam, ending nearly a century of colonial rule in Indochina.

πŸ“ Paris, France

1951
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Libya Declares Independence from Italy

Libya became an independent kingdom under King Idris I, ending decades of Italian colonial rule. It was the first African nation to gain independence through the United Nations process.

πŸ“ Tripoli, Libya

1949
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Netherlands Recognizes Indonesian Independence

The Netherlands formally recognized the independence of Indonesia following a prolonged and violent struggle. This marked a major milestone in the global decolonization movement after World War II.

πŸ“ The Hague, Netherlands

1948
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Israel Admitted to the United Nations

Following its declaration of independence in May, Israel was admitted to the United Nations, marking international recognition of the newly established Jewish state.

πŸ“ New York City, USA

1948
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Establishment of the State of Israel

David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the independence of the State of Israel in Tel Aviv, marking the end of the British Mandate for Palestine. The declaration led to regional conflict and is considered a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern history.

πŸ“ Tel Aviv, Israel