i dont know that is why i am asking?
actually ...........i dont know:)
Nope, they are protected by law in Africa.
Belgium National Day is July 21st. It celebrates the day that Leopold I was inaugurated into power. He was the first ruler of what we now call Belgium as a distinct entity.
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Belgium celebrates its independence on 21 July, the day the nation attained its freedom from the domination of The Netherlands in the year 1931.
It is in present day Belgium.
The Battle of Waterloo in present day Belgium.Waterloo
Present day Belgium
The 25th of December
The battle of Waterloo took place in 1815 located in South of Brussels in Belgium.
A St. Patrick's Day parade was held in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, in 2009. As St. Patrick's Day is not a holiday in Belgium the actual parade was held on the 15th of March, which was a Sunday, two days before St. Patrick's Day. Wherever there are Irish people in the world, there are St. Patrick's Day celebrations and there are a lot of Irish people in Belgium.