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  2. Defender of the Motherland Day - Wikipedia

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    Defender of the Motherland Day (Uzbek: Vatan himoyachilari kuni; Russian: День Защитника Отечества) also known as Uzbek Army Day is a holiday observed in Uzbekistan. It is celebrated on 14 January. [1] It is the official professional holiday of the Uzbek Armed Forces.

  3. La patrie en danger - Wikipedia

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    Declaration of the French National Assembly from 1792. La Patrie en danger (French: "The country (fatherland) in danger") was the start of a declaration by the French Assembly on 11 July 1792 in response to Prussia joining Austria against France.

  4. Joachim du Bellay - Wikipedia

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    Both du Bellay and Ronsard laid stress on the necessity of prudence in these borrowings, and both repudiated the charge of wishing to Latinize their mother tongue. The book was a spirited defence of poetry and of the possibilities of the French language; it was also a declaration of war on those writers who held less heroic views. [3]

  5. Homeland - Wikipedia

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    Jews, especially Modern-Day Israelis, use several different terms, all referring to Israel, including: Moledet (מולדת; Birth Land). The most analogous Hebrew word to the English term 'Homeland'. Erets Israel (ארץ ישראל; Land of Israel). This is the most common usage. Haarets (הארץ; The Land). This is used by Israelis, and Jews ...

  6. Bastille Day military parade - Wikipedia

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    The parade of 2024, for the first time held at Jean de Lattre de Tassigny Square, marked the 235th year of the Revolution of 1789, the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Liberation of France, and NATO's Diamond Jubilee anniversary, while also marking the nation's final countdown of the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics - as represented by military ...

  7. Conscription - Wikipedia

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    France and Portugal, where conscription was abolished, extended their symbolic, mandatory day of information on the armed forces for young people - called Defence and Citizenship Day in France and Day of National Defence in Portugal – to women in 1997 and 2008, respectively; at the same time, the military registry of both countries and ...

  8. Ligue de la patrie française - Wikipedia

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    The Ligue de la patrie française (English: French Homeland League) was a French nationalist and anti-Dreyfus organization. It was officially founded in 1899, and brought together leading right-wing artists, scientists and intellectuals. The league fielded candidates in the 1902 national elections, but was relatively unsuccessful.

  9. National symbols of France - Wikipedia

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    The national day: Bastille Day (celebrated on 14 July) The Gallic rooster; The lictor's fasces emblem; The Great Seal of France; Bleuet de France, 2013 version. Other French symbols include: The cockade of France; The letters "RF", standing for République Française (French Republic) The National Order of the Legion of Honour and the National ...