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Evacuation Day is a major national holiday in Tunisia observed on October 15th each year. It commemorates the departure of the last French colonial troops from the naval base in Bizerte in 1963, marking the final step in Tunisia's journey toward full sovereignty. The day is characterized by official ceremonies, military parades, and patriotic speeches delivered by government leaders. It serves as a symbol of national pride and the successful struggle for independence from French rule.
As a national holiday, this event is not calculated through statistical data. It is a fixed annual observance established by Tunisian law to mark a historical milestone in the country's independence.
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