Americans in Denmark do at a party called Rebildfesten, but to danish people the date is not important
denmark, Uninted states Mexico. Canada and Britain don't. i didnt remove any others as im not sure.
The fourth largest countries in the western hemisphere by land area are Argentina, including Greenland as part of Denmark, Brazil, and the United States.
Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, and The Netherlands
Each year, thousands of people gather in Rebild Bakker - a hilly national park south of Aalborg in Jutland - to celebrate USA's Independence Day, meet other Danish-Americans, and remember those who left Denmark to seek a new life in America. There is a link below.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Iceland and Finland are sometimes mistakenly included, but they are part of the term called the Nordic Countries.
The 4th of July is only celebrated in the U.S.
All fifty states of the United States of America celebrate the Fourth of July.
Denmark is the other notable country that celebrates July 4th, owing to a famous Danish-American, Max Henius who lived there and donated land specifically to Danish-American relations. Each year there is a big celebration on this land, which is named Rebild Bakker, and up to 15,000 show up for the day, which says a lot for a small country like Denmark. Famous Americans, like Walter Cronkite, Walt Disney, Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, and Raymond Burr have been keynote speakers at the event. Link to the information: http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen/fullscreen28.html
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the fourth of July
American people celebrate their independence in the Fourth of July.
Her graduation gave them something to celebrate. The decided not to celebrate the fourth of July that year.