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Mormon Pioneer Day is an official holiday in the American state of Utah and is celebrated worldwide within Mormon communities. Mormonism is a derivative of Christianity, following some customs and teachings of the faith, including the Bible. However, Mormonism includes scriptures (Book of Mormon), traditions, and beliefs not found in Christianity.
Pioneer Day commemorates the establishment of the first settlement of Mormons, self-described as Latter-Day Saints, in Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847.
Mormonism began on April 6, 1830. It currently counts nearly 17 million members worldwide, placing it as the sixth-largest global faith, just slightly ahead of Judaism at 15 million.
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