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This text provides an overview of Norway’s Constitution Day, which is celebrated annually on May 17th to honor the nation's 1814 declaration of independence. The historical summary highlights how the Eidsvoll Manor House served as the site for signing the constitution, a document inspired by American and French democratic principles. Despite an early prohibition by the Swedish monarchy, the holiday gained significant public traction in the 1830s following an influential speech by writer Henrik Wergeland. Today, this date remains a vital symbol of national pride, commemorating the beginning of the country’s journey toward full sovereignty. The source also contextualizes this holiday within a broader news digest that includes
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