National festivals are public celebrations that commemorate significant events, cultural heritage, or historical milestones of a country. These events often involve various activities such as parades, ceremonies, and cultural performances, fostering national pride and unity among citizens. Examples include Independence Day in the United States, Bastille Day in France, and Diwali in India. National festivals are typically marked by public holidays, allowing citizens to participate in the festivities.
National Peanut Festival was created in 1938.
Shell National Folkloric Festival was created in 1973.
National Geographic Explorer - 1985 Las Fallas Festival 1-45 was released on: USA: 9 June 1985
OFF Festival is alternative music festival held annually since 2006, sponsored by mBank and Grolsch, and promoted by one of Poland's national radio stations, Program 3 Polskiego Radia.
Mack - 2011 was released on: USA: 10 March 2011 (National Film Festival for Talented Youth) USA: August 2011 (Columbia Gorge International Film Festival)
National Peanut Festival was created in 1938.
Guyana's National Festival is Mashramani which is celebrated on the 23rd of February.
National Queer Arts Festival was created in 1998.
National Buffalo Wing Festival was created in 2002.
National Young Writers' Festival was created in 1998.
National Youth Festival - India - was created in 1995.
National Festival of Community Theatre was created in 1927.
Nandikar's National Theatre Festival was created in 1984.
National Youth Jazz Festival was created in 1974.
The first National Sports Festival for Women was in 1975.
Shell National Folkloric Festival was created in 1973.
The National Cherry Festival