Do They Have A Fourth Of July In England?

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'Yes, they celebrate U.S. independence day in some areas of England.'
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Since the United Kingdom uses the Gregorian Calender, the date of the fourth of July exists in England. The United States Independence Day, however, is not officially observed.
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