Trivia Spin Answers This state was once a dependent territory of which country?
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Since the 13th century, Iceland was part of Norway, then the Danish-Swedish-Norwegian union, and later Denmark. In 1918, Iceland and Denmark signed a 25-year union treaty, leaving defence and foreign affairs to Denmark. After the treaty expired, a May 1944 referendum saw the majority of Icelanders voting to end the union and declare a republic. Since British soldiers were in Iceland and Nazi German troops occupied Denmark, the metropolis was unable to respond to the actions of its former colony. On June 17, 1944, on the birthday of Jón Sigurðsson, the leader of the local independence movement, Iceland became a sovereign state. On Independence Day, all major towns traditionally hold parades featuring brass bands, boy scouts, and horsemen on Icelandic ponies.