7/07/2010

The Icelandic National Day Declarations

National Day of Iceland (Icelandic: Þjóðhátíðardagurinn) and in Iceland on June 17, is on a holiday in the country. In 1944, this national day of the Republic of Iceland (Lýðveldið Island) is an independent state and the separation from the Kingdom of Denmark is celebrated.

June 17 was chosen because of the history as one of the main figures in the Icelandic culture and 19 century Icelandic independence movement leader because that is the birthday of Jón Sigurðsson'in.


History

Germans, despite the invasion of Denmark, Iceland declared independence with politicians to end, they waited for the Second World War. Even the British and American governments invaded Iceland Iceland parlomentosuna wanted to wait three years to go by. Danish King Christian X. June 17, 1944 to be a republic of Iceland was celebrated with a letter.

With the abolition of the monarchy, constitutional change in Iceland was not a lot. In the constitution, "King" instead of the word "Chairman" the word was introduced. Icelanders long celebration of the war were to result in full independence. Jón Sigurðsson of Iceland, the national movement for the time they formed their first steps. Iceland Sveinn Björnsson became its first president.


Celebrations

Today, Icelanders are celebrating this special day at the national scale. In front of each band in urban areas, where the parade is held. Those who ride Icelandic horses, sometimes in front of the band while the band takes place behind the scouts.

The parade will then make a public speech. With speeches and other official business end of a less formal celebrations will still entertain the crowd eder.Müzisyenler. Large amounts of sugar are distributed to children. Also traditionally, these days the rain is expected in southwest Iceland.



Source: http://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%B0zlanda_Milli_G%C3%BCn%C3%BC



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