There is no Independence Day in France, as it never was a colony from Another Country. The national day is held on the 14th of July to comemorate the fall of the Bastille, marking the beginning of the French Revolution.
The French celebrate Independence Day on July 14th. This celebration is commonly known as Bastille Day and remembers the French Revolution.
The Republic of the Philippines observes its Independence Day on 12 June each year, in recognition of the declaration of independence from Spain, even though that action did not immediately result in the true independence of the country.
I don't believe Japan has an Independence Day as Japan has never been occupied by another soverign nation.
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Bastille Day is the French national holiday for the French independence movement (i.e: French Revolution).
Bastille Day is the French national holiday for the French independence movement (i.e: French Revolution).
The French people stormed the Bastille in 1789 and so July 14th is the French Independence Day. The French people stormed the Bastille in 1789 and so July 14th is the French Independence Day.
French have no independence day, only a national holiday to comemorate the storming of La Bastille, a fortress and prison in the heart of Paris. That event marks the beginning of the French revolution on the 14th of July, 1789. For the French it is known as "le quatorze juillet" or "l'anniversaire de la prise de la Bastille"
It represents the day they declared their independence/ freedom
Most people in the United States do not celebrate the holiday of Boxing Day. The French Independence Day and Greek Independence Day are holidays that are not celebrated in the United States.
The Republic of Djibouti was a French colony until the 27th of June1977, on that day it gained it's independence.
jour de l'indépendance du Bélarus
'Le jour heureux d'indépendance'
France never was a colony of another country, and has no independence day. Batsille day (in French: le quatorze juillet - or - la prise de la Bastille) comemorates the storming ot the Bastille fortress, an event that marks the beginning of the historical period of the French revolution.
The most important day to the French is July 14th, which is Bastille Day. I suppose it's kinda sorta their independence day?