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Australians commemorate Anzac Day with dawn services and remembrance marches
On April 25, Australians commemorate Anzac Day, honoring those who served in war through dawn services and marches. The tradition, originating from World War I, symbolizes the moment troops landed at Gallipoli in 1915. Today, these ceremonies foster reflection and remembrance, connecting Australians to their military history.
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