No. I am a Catholic and us catholics celebrate it as you know to enjoy ourselfs before Lent. But now a whole lot of people get drunk and kill each other but that's in New Orleans. Sane people go to parades and eat king cake. And I am pretty sure not everyone at the parades are Catholic. The whole town is there practically.
Many parades include giant balloons; May day parades, town parades, etc. There are also some parades dedicated to giant balloons themselves, such as America's Largest Balloon Parade on December 27.
French is not spoken "by town" in Madagascar. It is spoken by highly educated people all over the country.
Cinco de Mayo is primarily celebrated through parades, music, dancing, and feasting on Mexican cuisine. It is a day to commemorate the Mexican army's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Some people also participate in traditional activities such as reenactments of the battle, mariachi performances, and enjoying Mexican folk dances like the Jarabe Tapatío.
Town is translated 'ville' in French.
Most people enjoy it, until afterwords where you have to walk around town with it showing.
Yes, Albi is a nice southern French town.
Cambridge isn't twinned with a French town.
The town of Salcombe is located in south west England, in the South Hams district of Devon. It is a beautiful waterfront town where people today enjoy yachting and pleasure sailing, and the town also has a crabbing industry.
Distance between these two is 5959 miles. Cape town is a very nice place to visit and enjoy the holidays. This place has been visited by alot of people round the world and they enjoy here alot.
A town = Une ville.
Which French coastal town is famous for hosting a French Film Festival? The answer must be Cannes.