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Queens Birthday
The Queen's Official Birthday (sometimes known as "the Queen's Birthday") is celebrated as a public holiday in 53 Commonwealth countries—usually Commonwealth Realms, although it ...
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The Queen's Birthday holiday is celebrated on different dates in Australia and New Zealand. ... Queen Elizabeth II at the Sydney Opera House, March 13, 2006 © 2006 Larry Rivera