Independence Day in Equatorial Guinea is celebrated every year on October 12th. This national holiday commemorates the day in 1968 when Equatorial Guinea declared itself free from Spanish rule after nearly 190 years of colonization. The day is filled with joyous celebration as citizens recognize the significance of their freedom and the endurance of their culture and identity.

Independence Day in Equatorial Guinea is marked by a multitude of festivities. The celebrations include large parades, music concerts, singing and dancing, art exhibitions, and traditional rituals. The parades, which often include military displays, show a sense of national pride and unification as both older and younger generations come together. Schools, offices, businesses and the government take a break on this day to salute the nation's history and culture.

Aside from the lively festivities, Independence Day also serves as a reminder of Equatorial Guinea's fight for freedom and the hardships it endured. The day cultivates a sense of patriotism and unity among its citizens. They honor their ancestors who fought bravely and made immense sacrifices for their freedom. Independence Day is not just a day of fun and festivities but also a day of remembrance and appreciation for those who have paved the way towards the country's liberty.

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