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Independence Day (East Timor)

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National holiday in East Timor
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2018 Independence Day celebrations in Maubisse.

East Timor's Independence Day or Independence Day on 28 November is a national holiday in East Timor held to celebrate independence of the country.

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  1. "East Timor celebrates becoming a nation". the Guardian. 1975-11-28. Retrieved 2022-04-06.


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