Union Dissolution Day

Union Dissolution Day
Observed by Norway
Significance remembrance of the Norwegian parliament's 1905 declaration of dissolution of the union with Sweden
The Royal Family's return from exile 1945
Date 7 June
Next time 7 June 2017 (2017-06-07)
Frequency annual
Related to Norwegian Constitution Day (17 May)

The Union Dissolution Day, observed in Norway on 7 June (though not a public holiday), is marked in remembrance of the Norwegian parliament's 1905 declaration of dissolution of the union with Sweden, a personal union which had existed since 1814.

Royal return after WWII

By historical coincidence, 7 June was also the date in 1940 when King Haakon VII of Norway and the royal family, along with the Norwegian cabinet and parliament, had to leave the country after escaping the German forces during the WWII invasion of Norway; and it is also the date in 1945 on which the King returned after 5 years of exile in London.

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