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1. In France, nobody calls it "Bastille Day." The day is referred to as la Fête Nationale, or “the National Holiday.” In more informal settings, French people also call it le Quatorze Juillet ...
The holiday takes place on Jul. 14, giving you the perfect reason to learn fun facts about Bastille Day. Who knows, maybe it will help you kick butt at trivia, too. After all, when you are a die ...
Today, July 14, is Bastille Day – which is a day of huge historical significance in France as well as in wider European history. And while last year’s celebrations were somewhat curtailed by ...
The national day of France, commonly known as Bastille Day in English-speaking countries, is celebrated annually on July 14. In French, it is formally referred to as the Fête nationale française ...
Given the constant rush at bakeries and the common habit of eating bread throughout the day, this amenity is undeniably convenient. However, many feel like nothing can ever replace the charm of ...
Today (7/14) is the French holiday Bastille Day and it marks the storming of a Paris stronghold 233 years ago. Since then, the day has grown to celebrate France’s independence, culture ...
Next Sunday, July 14, is Bastille Day, a holiday celebrated in France with enthusiasm, delicious food, and fireworks. I mark the holiday by cooking a recipe thought up by one of my favorite French ...
Here are some interesting facts about Bastille Day: This year marks the 25th anniversary of the India – France Strategic Partnership, and Prime Minister’s visit will provide an opportunity to ...
The attacker himself was shot dead after driving a lorry into crowds celebrating Bastille Day, injuring more than 400. Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, ploughed through a crowd of some 30,000 people who ...