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* ], the day that the Acts of Union 1707 took effect. | |||
* ], the day that the Acts of Union 1801 took effect. | |||
* ], national holiday in Japan, celebrating the founding of the nation and the imperial line by its first emperor (circa 660 BCE) | * ], national holiday in Japan, celebrating the founding of the nation and the imperial line by its first emperor (circa 660 BCE) | ||
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Foundation Day may refer to:
- Foundation Day (Western Australia), public holiday in Western Australia, commemorating the foundation of the Swan River Colony in 1829
- Foundation Day (Great Britain), the day that the Acts of Union 1707 took effect.
- Foundation Day (United Kingdom), the day that the Acts of Union 1801 took effect.
- National Foundation Day, national holiday in Japan, celebrating the founding of the nation and the imperial line by its first emperor (circa 660 BCE)
- Foundation Day on Norfolk Island on March 6, commemorating the First Fleet settlement under Philip Gidley King in 1788.
See also
- Gaecheonjeol, (English- National Foundation Day) public holiday in South Korea Also, celebrating the creation of Modern-day Korea in the year 2333 BCE.
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