Depends on what country is referred to
- and even what city.
The London display shown on BBC1 lasted about ten minutes I think.
The display in London 2011 cost's £5M...£2M more than in Sydney.
Firework displays in London are often held at various locations such as the London Eye, Alexandra Palace, or Battersea Park. To find out the specific location and schedule of a firework display in London, it is best to check local event listings or the website of the event organizer.
A according to this internet site http://www.fantasticfireworks.biz/site/templates/ff_template.php?id=1, The first recorded display in England celebrated the wedding of Henry VII in 1487.
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2012 is a leap year so it will be 366 days long.
Firstly, you should consider that a minor firework display will cost approx. between £4000 and £8000 pounds. A reasonable council run display on 5th November is likely to have around spent £20,000 on fireworks (plus more on other costs such as security). A large, full scale display will set you back well over £100,000. Therefore, assuming that each council has at least 1 display a year (multiply 160+ unitary councils @ £20,000 = £3.2 million) and there will be many minor events across the UK (perhaps 300 x £6000 = £1.8 million) and numerous large scale events such as New Year etc (e.g. 100 @ £100,000 = £10 million). Then the total cost spent on fireworks within the UK each year is around £15 million.
Some outside birthday party games for a 17 year old could be flashlight tag. Hide and seek in the dark. You could even do like a firework display.
688 years.
all year I think