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The European Union is an organisation not a country, so it does not have a national anthem or national flag or a national holiday. However it does have a piece of music associated with it. It is Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". The European Union has a flag, which is 12 gold stars arranged in a circle on a blue background. It also has a Europe Day, on the 9th of May, although there is also a Europe Day on the 5th of May. The 9th of May is not a holiday in all of the countries in the European Union, just a special day observed more by officials than the ordinary people. For ordinary people, it is just an ordinary day. The same is the case for the 5th of May.
By hoisting the national flag, playing the national anthem and distributing sweets.
The Official Journal of the European Union is published every working day of the week. It is the only periodical to publish every day in every language of the European Union.
they raise the flag infront of a building called faletalimalo where they play the national anthem celebrating independence day.
they raise the flag infront of a building called faletalimalo where they play the national anthem celebrating independence day.
Europe day, Flag, and Slogan
English- 26th September :)
There is no specific day which commerates the Union Flag in the United Kingdom in a similar manner to the United States Flag Day. Instead, the Union Flag must be flown from government buildings on certain days of the year, generally on birthdays or commerative days of members of the Royal Family. Other flag days include: -Commonwealth Day -Remembrance Sunday -Europe Day -Patron Saint Days (only in their respective countries eg. St Georges Day in England) -Opening and Prorogation of a Session of Parliament (Greater London only) Non-government organisations may fly the Union Flag any day they wish.
we hang the flag, national anthem, pledge, red white blue, celebrate 4th and presidents day
Ireland.
The European Commission is the executive body of the European Union. It is responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, upholding treaties and much of the day-to-day running of the European Union. Each country has one member of the Commission, so there are currently 28 members. Each individual is given individual responsibilities, like agriculture or finance etc., and they also all work together.The European Commission is the executive of the European Union and promotes its general interest.