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  2. Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Fireworks and black ash were used to celebrate important events long before the American Revolutionary War. [citation needed] The first celebration of Independence Day was in 1777, six years before Americans knew whether or not the new nation would survive the war; fireworks were a part of all festivities.

  3. New Year's Eve - Wikipedia

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    Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro hosts one of the world's largest fireworks displays on New Year's Eve, attracting over a million spectators. In Brazil, Brazilians typically celebrate New Year's Eve (Portuguese: Ano Novo or Réveillon) at large parties hosted by restaurants and clubs; local traditions determine who opens a bottle of Champagne at ...

  4. Why we celebrate the 4th of July with fireworks - AOL

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    Seems like the history of fireworks on July 4th is as old as America. There's a reason for that. On the first Independence Day celebration, July 4th, 1777, Americans gathered to watch as the the ...

  5. New Year's Eve fireworks from around the world: LIVE - AOL

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    As the world rings in the New Year with fireworks and festivities, LiveNow from FOX is giving you a front seat to the celebrations from the comfort of your home or nearest mobile device.

  6. 4th of July Fireworks: A Complete Guide - AOL

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    Adams was off by a few days, but the 4th of July was most certainly celebrated in a way he would have liked. The first organized 4th of July fireworks were set off in 1777 in Pennsylvania and ...

  7. National Pyrotechnic Festival - Wikipedia

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    The second, oldest and most important event is the "pamplonada." Named after the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain, these "little bulls" or "toritos" are also fireworks frames. These brightly painted frames are constructed from such materials as wood, reed, a hard papier-mâché called cartonería, wire, and more. They can measure ...

  8. Fireworks competitions - Wikipedia

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    The World Pyro Olympics are an annual competition amongst the top fireworks companies in the world. It is held in Manila, Philippines. The event is one of the largest and most intense international fireworks competitions. It is run through a period of five consecutive days allowing patrons to experience more of the show. Two countries perform ...

  9. Here's how your Fourth of July fireworks work - AOL

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    How is it that there are fabulous, colorful explosions in the sky that can be shaped into anything from smiley faces to hearts?