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France celebrated its biggest holiday Monday with 7,000 people marching, on horseback or riding armored vehicles along the cobblestones of the
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Daily Star on MSNTen Bastille Day facts that will have you shouting ‘Vive la France!’It’s Bastille Day – the French national holiday – on July 14. What better time to raise a glass (of champagne, naturally) to our neighbours across the channel?
July 14 (UPI) -- France on Monday celebrated Bastille Day with the nation's biggest holiday in the air and on the ground. The parade in Paris included 7,000 people on horseback and tanks, axe-carrying French Legion troops, 102 warplanes and helicopters.
France is celebrating its biggest national holiday, Bastille Day, with military jet flyovers, a drone light show over the Eiffel Tower and fireworks in almost every city. Around 7,000 people are marching on riding on horseback or in armoured vehicles,
The Bastille Day parade in 2017 on the Champs-Élysées in Paris inspired Donald Trump to plan a military parade in Washington to commemorate the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday.
For the special public occasion, Brigitte Macron wore a white coatdress with black lines added throughout and black buttons running down the front placket opposite a line of black. The black details on the coatdress included lining on the sharp collar, cuffs and at the waist, with outlined hip pockets featuring subtle black bows.
Bastille Day is not just confined to France, however, with French citizens around the world also hosting their own events. Often, the words “liberty, equality and fraternity ...
Bastille Day is coming up and gives you an excuse to enjoy French food locally. Here's where to get specials in Naples this year.
Happy Bastille Day! This public holiday, reminiscent of America’s 4th of July, is celebrated with activities like parties, concerts, balls and fireworks. Residents exchange Happy Bastille Day ...
France remains synonymous with fashion, with Paris regarded as the “Fashion Capital of the World.” As the birthplace of haute couture, it was fitting that guests were treated to a show from Fabrosanz and Renaissance Design, reflecting local talent alongside French aesthetic sensibilities.