Freedom Day
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Freedom Day
Summary
Freedom Day is a public holidays in South Africa[1]. It draws 600 Wikipedia views per month (public_holidays_in_south_africa category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Freedom Day is in the country of South Africa[3].
- Freedom Day's image is recorded as Mandela voting in 1994.jpg[4].
- Freedom Day's instance of is recorded as public holidays in South Africa[5].
- Freedom Day's instance of is recorded as public holiday[6].
- Freedom Day's Commons category is recorded as Freedom Day, South Africa[7].
- Freedom Day's foundational text is recorded as Public Holidays Act, 1994[8].
- Freedom Day's commemorates is recorded as 1994 South African general election[9].
- Freedom Day's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05vw69[10].
- Freedom Day's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as April 27[11].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as freedom-day-2015[12].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as freedom-day-2018[13].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as south-africa-freedom-day-2019[14].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as south-africa-freedom-day-2023[15].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as south-africa-freedom-day[16].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as south-africa-freedom-day-2021[17].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as south-africa-freedom-day-2022[18].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as freedom-day-2016[19].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as freedom-day-2011[20].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as south-african-freedom-day-2013[21].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as south-africa-freedom-day-2024[22].
- Freedom Day's Google Doodle is recorded as south-africa-freedom-day-2025[23].
Why It Matters
Freedom Day draws 600 Wikipedia views per month (public_holidays_in_south_africa category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24]