Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab

When did the Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab start?

The first recorded date of Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab being celebrated on August 14 was in the year 2016.

About Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab Holiday

The Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab is an important and widely celebrated holiday in Morocco. It celebrates the region's long-fought struggle against Spanish rule and the reattachment of Oued Ed-Dahab to Morocco on August 13, 1984. This holiday is a national celebration and is often marked with parades, street parties, and the setting off of fireworks throughout the country. People gather together to celebrate with music, dancing, and feasts. This day serves as a reminder of the country's fight for independence and respect for national borders. Furthermore, it symbolizes Morocco’s commitment to peaceful resolution of international disputes.

The Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab Holiday

The Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab is celebrated every year to commemorate the successful recovery of the city of Oued Ed-Dahab from Morocco ten years ago. The day is celebrated in both countries as a day of national pride, unity, and remembrance of a hard-won victory.

Historical Context

The region now known as Oued Ed-Dahab has been inhabited by various ethnic groups since the seventh century. In the 16th century, the region was seized by the Portuguese. In 1860, it was taken over by Morocco, but the native population remained. When Morocco declared its independence in 1956, there was an ongoing dispute over the territorial status of the region.

In the 1970s, protests against the Moroccan occupation of the region began to surface. Finally, in 2003, the UN Security Council voted to allow an international peacekeeping mission to be deployed in order to protect the local population and to facilitate negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario Front, a Sahrawi nationalist guerrilla organization.

After six years of negotiations, Morocco and the Polisario Front finally reached an agreement in 2009. The agreement stipulated that Morocco would withdraw from the Oued Ed-Dahab region and recognize the Sahrawi people’s right to self-determination.

Celebrations in Morocco

In Morocco, the anniversary of the recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab is celebrated as an official national holiday. Every year, the city of Oued Ed-Dahab hosts a major celebration that draws people from all over the country. On the holiday, the streets of Oued Ed-Dahab are filled with folk dances, parades, and other festivities. There are also special ceremonies held to honor the Moroccan and Sahrawi soldiers who fought in the liberation of Oued Ed-Dahab.

Sahrawi Celebrations

In the Sahrawi nation, the Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab is celebrated with even more enthusiasm. Every year, Sahrawi towns and villages throughout the region host large celebrations, with traditional music, dance, and feasts. There are also ceremonies to recognize the Polisario Front soldiers who fought in the liberation of Oued Ed-Dahab.

The holiday is also a time for the Sahrawi people to celebrate their independence. Every year, Sahrawi flags are proudly displayed in the streets and homes of the region, and members of the Polisario Front lay wreaths at memorials dedicated to fallen freedom fighters.

The Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab is an important holiday for both Moroccans and Sahrawis. It is a day of national pride and remembrance, and a reminder of the sacrifices made by people of both nations for the cause of freedom and self-determination.

How to Say "Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab" In Different Languages?

Afrikaans
Herdenking (af-ZA)
Dutch
Herdenking (nl-NL)
English
Anniversary (en-GB)
Finnish
Juhla (fi-FI)
French
Anniversaire (fr-FR)
German
Jubiläum (de-DE)
Greek
Επέτειος (el-GR)
Hindi
पुनर्प्राप्तिहीन ओशेड एड्डाहाब की जयंती (hi-IN)
Indonesian
Ultah (id-ID)
Italian
Anniversario (it-IT)
Japanese
回復祝賀会 (ja-JP)
Persian
تشکیل (fa-IR)
Polish
rocznica (pl-PL)
Portuguese
Aniversário (pt-PT)
Russian
Юбилей (ru-RU)
Spanish
Aniversario (es-MX)
Swedish
Jubileum (sv-SE)
Thai
คริสตจักรของดาราบดาราบชาบกินนาเรียกคืน (th-TH)
Turkish
Kurtuluş Günü (tr-TR)
Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab Also Called
Mawlid Al Falah, or the Anniversary of the Liberation of Oued Ed-Dahab.
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FUN FACT:
In year 2016, Anniversary of the Recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab is celebrated on August 14 for the first time.

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