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Revision as of 18:42, 1 July 2019

Quentinian Independence Day
Flag of Quentinian Independence Day
Flag
Holiday
Location of Quentinian Independence Day
Also Called United States of Quentin Birthday
Celebrated By United States of Quentin
Date January 7th
Type Federal Quentinian Holiday
Celebrations
Celebrates Release of the Quentinian Declaration of Independence
Festivals Quentinian Independence Festivals
Traditions Shooting guns, parades, smashing pumpkins, waterworks, fireworks
Frequency Annual
History
Declaration of Independence Released: January 7th, 1823
Declared National Federal Holiday: January 1st, 1836

Quentinian Independence Day, also known as The Birthday of the USQ, is a federally recognized holiday celebrated annually on January 7th, in The United States of Quentin. The holiday observes the release of the Quentinian Declaration of Independence by The Territorial Assembly on January 7th, 1823, and the birth of the new country. The holiday is one of the most important of the year in the country, and is celebrated with