Bastille Day is a French holiday, July 14th, commemorating the storming of the Bastille, a fortress and prison located in Paris, France, in 1789.
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Bastille Day is comparable to the 4th of July in the USA, or the 5th of May in Mexico. The Bastille became a symbol of royal authority, and the successful storming of it was the "flash point of the French Revolution."
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If you're using it as an adjective then it should be hyphenated: day-to-day. Otherwise, it shouldn't be.
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