đ Introduction: A Month of National Pride and Global Heritage
November is a month when nations across continents proudly celebrate their heritage, independence, and national unity. These observances are not just public holidays â they are powerful reminders of each countryâs history, freedom, and identity.
From Polandâs Independence Day to Angolaâs Golden Jubilee, November 2025 brings together stories of resilience and celebration from every corner of the world. Whether youâre a traveler, historian, or student, this list of national and independence days in November 2025 offers a global perspective on how countries honor their journey to nationhood.
Infographic â National & Independence Days in November 2025
National & Independence Days â November 2025
A global snapshot of heritage and freedom. Use this visual to explore key dates by region and plan stories, lessons, or travel ideas.
Countries
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đŞđş Europe
Restoration of independence (1918). Parades, concerts, and the Warsaw Independence Run.
Statehood declared in 1918. Torchlight processions and concerts across Riga.
Independence from the Ottoman Empire (1912). Redâblack flags fill Skanderbeg Square.
FĂŞte du Prince with royal ceremony, parade, and fireworks over the Mediterranean.
đ Africa
50 years since 1975 independence. Major parades, concerts, and unity exhibitions.
Independence from France (1960). Cultural parades, camel marches, traditional music.
Liberation in 1956; fireworks, speeches, and nationwide flag ceremonies.
đŚđ¸ Asia
Grand parades and fireworks across Muscat. Royal Cavalry Parade is a highlight.
Marks the 1920 student strikes that ignited the independence movement. (Lunar calendar date.)
đ Oceania
Adoption of the 1875 constitution. Parades, traditional dances, and royal festivities.
Celebrates state foundation and diverse cultures with vibrant singâsing gatherings.
đ The Americas
Start of Fiestas Patrias; continues Nov 5 (ColĂłn Day) & Nov 10 (Los Santos Uprising).
Since 1975. Parades, concerts, and food fairs; capital city draped in flag colors.
Independence from Britain (1981). Calypso, parades, and the Independence Food Fair.
đ Middle East & North Africa (MENA)
End of French mandate (1943). Military parade on the Beirut waterfront; citywide concerts.
Independence from AngloâEgyptian rule (1956). Traditional songs, dances, unity festivals.
đď¸ Quick Timeline â November 2025
⨠Quick Facts & CTR Hooks
Oldest Tradition
Tongaâs Constitution Day dates to 1875.
Biggest 2025 Milestone
Angola marks 50 years of independence.
Festival Week
Panamaâs Fiestas Patrias span Nov 3â10.
đ National and Independence Days by Continent
To make it easier, weâve grouped the celebrations region-wise â from Europe to Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas.
đŞđş Europe
đľđą Poland Independence Day â November 11, 2025
Poland marks its independence from partitions by Russia, Prussia, and Austria in 1918. The day symbolizes courage and unity. Parades, concerts, and flag-raising ceremonies fill Warsawâs streets as citizens wear red-and-white ribbons with pride.
Fun fact: The annual Warsaw Independence Run attracts over 10,000 participants, all dressed in the national colors.
đąđť Latvia Proclamation Day â November 18, 2025
Latviaâs Proclamation Day celebrates the 1918 founding of the Latvian state after World War I. The nation honors heroes with concerts, fireworks, and torchlight processions through Riga.
Symbolism: The Latvian flag, one of the worldâs oldest, symbolizes independence through its crimson and white design â representing sacrifice and peace.
đŚđą Albania Independence Day â November 28, 2025
Known as Dita e PavarĂŤsisĂŤ, this day marks Albaniaâs declaration of independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. The celebration also coincides with Flag Day, a dual commemoration of national pride and identity.
Where to experience it: Tirana, Albaniaâs capital, comes alive with folk dances, music, and red-black flags flying high across the Skanderbeg Square.
đ˛đ¨ Monaco National Day â November 19, 2025
The FĂŞte du Prince honors Monacoâs sovereignty and its reigning monarch. Streets are adorned in red and white, and fireworks illuminate the Mediterranean skyline.
Highlight: The Princeâs Palace holds an official ceremony, followed by a military parade and charity galas â a blend of elegance and tradition.
đ Africa
đŚđ´ Angola Independence Day (Golden Jubilee) â November 11, 2025
In 2025, Angola celebrates 50 years of independence from Portuguese rule â a golden jubilee marking its transformation from conflict to progress. The country commemorates the day with military parades, concerts, and exhibitions celebrating peace and development.
Why it matters: This milestone is expected to be one of Africaâs biggest celebrations in 2025, attracting international visitors and diaspora communities.
đ˛đˇ Mauritania Independence Day â November 28, 2025
Mauritania celebrates its independence from France in 1960. Schools, ministries, and mosques across the nation host cultural programs highlighting national unity and Arab-African identity.
Tradition: Camel parades and traditional music symbolize harmony between desert culture and modern progress.
đ˛đŚ Morocco Independence Day â November 18, 2025
Known as FĂŞte de l’IndĂŠpendance, this day honors Moroccoâs liberation from French and Spanish colonial rule in 1956. Citizens celebrate with fireworks, public speeches, and flag-raising events nationwide.
Cultural note: Moroccan homes are decorated with red flags bearing the green star â symbolizing connection between heaven and earth.
đŚđ¸ Asia
đ´đ˛ Oman National Day â November 18, 2025
Omanâs National Day coincides with the birthday of the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said, who modernized the country. The day showcases military parades, fireworks, and light shows across Muscat.
Travel tip: Visitors can witness Omanâs famous Royal Cavalry Parade â one of the Middle Eastâs most spectacular equestrian traditions.
đ˛đ˛ Myanmar National Day â November 29, 2025
Myanmar commemorates the 1920 student strikes that sparked its independence movement. The day honors those who resisted colonial rule and fought for education and cultural preservation.
Note: The date changes annually (based on the Burmese calendar) but in 2025 it falls on November 29.
đ Oceania
đšđ´ Tonga National Day â November 4, 2025
Also called the Tongan Constitution Day, it celebrates the countryâs adoption of its constitution in 1875. Parades, traditional dances, and feasts fill the islands.
Unique tradition: People wear the taĘťovala â a woven mat symbolizing respect and national unity.
đľđŹ Papua New Guinea Foundation Day â November 1, 2025
Though less publicized globally, this observance honors the foundation of the independent state and celebrates cultural diversity across more than 800 languages and tribes.
Cultural touch: Locals host sing-sings â vibrant music and dance gatherings featuring colorful traditional attire.
đ The Americas
đľđŚ Panama Independence Day â November 3, 2025
Panama celebrates independence from Colombia in 1903. The day kicks off the nationâs Fiestas Patrias, a week of parades, flags, and traditional music.
Fun fact: The celebrations continue until November 5 (ColĂłn Day) and November 10 (Los Santos Uprising Day) â making Panama one of the most festive countries in November.
đ¸đˇ Suriname Independence Day â November 25, 2025
Suriname gained independence from the Netherlands in 1975. Parades, concerts, and food festivals mark this vibrant Caribbean celebration.
Highlight: The capital city, Paramaribo, turns into a sea of green, red, and white â the colors of the national flag.
đŚđŹ Antigua and Barbuda Independence Day â November 1, 2025
This Caribbean nation celebrates freedom from British rule (1981). Cultural parades, calypso music, and the Independence Food Fair fill the week.
Local flavor: Try the national dish â fungie and pepperpot â a symbol of Caribbean unity.
đ Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
đąđ§ Lebanon Independence Day â November 22, 2025
Lebanon celebrates its independence from French mandate in 1943. Parades, national anthems, and fireworks light up Beirut as families celebrate resilience and hope.
Tradition: The military parade on Beirutâs waterfront draws large crowds, followed by concerts and flag displays in all major cities.
đ¸đŠ Sudan National Day â November 19, 2025
Sudan commemorates its 1956 independence from Anglo-Egyptian rule. The event includes traditional music, dance, and educational programs celebrating unity and diversity.
đ Quick Chronological List (November 2025)
| Date | Country | Event |
|---|---|---|
| Nov 1 | Antigua & Barbuda | Independence Day |
| Nov 1 | Papua New Guinea | Foundation Day |
| Nov 3 | Panama | Independence from Colombia |
| Nov 4 | Tonga | National Constitution Day |
| Nov 11 | Angola | Independence Day (Golden Jubilee) |
| Nov 11 | Poland | Independence Day |
| Nov 18 | Latvia | Proclamation Day |
| Nov 18 | Oman | National Day |
| Nov 18 | Morocco | Independence Day |
| Nov 19 | Monaco | National Day |
| Nov 19 | Sudan | National Day |
| Nov 22 | Lebanon | Independence Day |
| Nov 25 | Suriname | Independence Day |
| Nov 28 | Albania | Independence & Flag Day |
| Nov 28 | Mauritania | Independence Day |
| Nov 29 | Myanmar | National Day |















