Zambia's Independence Day
Take a day off, mainly because today is a holiday.
Around the 16th century, some Bantu tribes began to settle in the area. From the 16th century to the 19th century, the kingdom of Ronda, Carolo and Baroz were established in the territory. At the end of the 18th century, Portuguese and British colonists invaded one after another. In 1911, the British colonists named the area the "Northern Rhodesian Reserve" and it was administered by the "British South Africa Company". In 1924, the British sent a Governor-General to rule directly. On September 3, 1953, Britain forcibly merged Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland (now known as Malawi) into the "Central African Federation". Due to the opposition of the peoples of the three countries, the "Central African Federation" was dissolved in December 1963. In January 1964, Northern Rhodesia was subject to internal self-government, with the United National Independence Party forming an "internal self-government", and on October 24 of the same year, it officially declared its independence.
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