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Only France celebrates Bastille Day as their national day.

The Bastille was a jail for political prisoners. Its storming by the Parisians on July 14, 1789 marks the beginning of the French Revolution which eventually led to the abolition of monarchy and the creation of the French Republic.

Since then, the 14th of July, known simply as le 14 juillet, or la Fête nationale, is celebrated every year on that day, regardless of the day of the week.

France celebrates Bastille Day.

The Bastille was a jail for political prisoners. Its storming by the Parisians on July 14, 1789 marks the beginning of the French Revolution which eventually led to the abolition of monarchy and the creation of the French Republic.

Since then, the 14th of July, known simply as le 14 juillet, or la Fête nationale, is celebrated every year on that day, regardless of the day of the week.

All cities and villages in France celebrate Bastille Day.

Paris, as the capital of France, holds the traditional military parade and the largest fireworks display.
Bastille Day is a French holiday that is celebrated on July 14th. The countries that officially observe this holiday include France, Belgium, the United States, Czech Republic, Hungary, New Zealand, South Africa, and the UK.

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