evacuation
/ɪˌvakjʊˈeɪʃən/
day
/deɪ/
Description
Evacuation Day
commemorates the evacuation of British forces from New York City in 1783 and Washington's triumphal return
Evacuation Day
commemorates the evacuation of British forces from Boston in 1776
Evacuation Day
public holiday in Syria commemorating the evacuation of French soldiers and Syria's proclamation of independence on 17 April 1946
Evacuation Day
public holiday in Tunisia commemorating the evacuation of French troops from Bizerte in 1963
Evacuation Day
public holiday in Yemen, commerates independence from Britan since 1967
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