The French equivalent to the Independence Day is 'la fête nationale' commonly called 'le quatorze juillet' since it is held on July the 14th. It commemorates the storming of the Bastille and the beginning of the French Revolution on the 14th of July, 1789.
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.
France celebrates Bastille Day on the 14th of July. It is considered to be France's equivalent to America's Independence Day.
No one, Bastille Day is France's national day, not its independence day.
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They celebrate Bastille Day, which is considered their independence day.
June 6th is the Independence Day of the Union of Comoros. They got their freedom from the country of France in 1975.
You answered your own question. It is called "independence day." Think.
August 3, Independence Day, Commemoration of Niger's 1960 independence from France
There are several worldwide holidays on this day, they are: Christian Feast Day Batik Day Independence Day (celebrates the independence of Guinea from France in 1958)
there is Basttille day It is Celebrated on July 14 and it is similar to independence day
it is called Independence Day in India
Panama's independence day is November 28, celebrating independence from Spain in 1821. They also celebrate the independence of Columbia in 1903, which is on November 3, called "Separation Day"