The Bastille (formally known as the Bastille Saint-Antoine) was a fortress in Paris, France.
The French Fête Nationale or more simply, le quatorze juillet, happens in July, on the 14th. Its name in English is Bastille Day, but it is not referred to as such in France.
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Bastille was a fortress in Paris, France used a state prison, and in resolving of internal conflicts in France. The Bastille was a fortress in Paris used by the kings of France as a state prison.
The Bastille, formally known as Bastille Saint-Antoine, was some fortress in Paris, France which played a vital role in conflict resolution in France.
France does not have an Independence Day. France has been independent since the Romans left. In France there is a National Festival (Fête Nationale) called in English Bastille Day, which is on July 14.
Bastille Day is the national holiday of France. It began on July 14, 1880 and is held to honor the beginning of the French Revolution with the Storming of Bastille.
The Bastille was the Royal Prison. By taking the Bastille, the people were telling the King he had lost his power of threat.
What year was the Bastille destroyed? In 1789 (14 July, 1789). Where was the Bastille? It was a prison and fortress in Paris, France.
The French Fête Nationale or more simply, le quatorze juillet, happens in July, on the 14th. Its name in English is Bastille Day, but it is not referred to as such in France.
Bastille Day is celebrated in every French city and village.
No, Bastille Day is only relevant to France, not Canada or Québec.