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  2. Bastille Day - Wikipedia

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    Bastille Day is the common ... The amusement park Tivoli celebrates Bastille Day. [37] Bastille Day fireworks in ... This page was last edited on 10 January 2025, ...

  3. 2025 in France - Wikipedia

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    Other events of 2025 History of France • Timeline • Years: ... 14 July – Bastille Day; 15 August – Assumption Day; 1 November – All Saints' Day;

  4. France bans fireworks sales amid fears of renewed violence ...

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    France has banned the sale, possession and transport of fireworks over the Bastille Day weekend next week amid fears of renewed riots.

  5. Bastille Day military parade - Wikipedia

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    14 July 2025 () Frequency: Annual: Related to: Bastille Day: The Bastille Day ... to mark the 2016 national centennial of the events of the Battle of the ...

  6. 2025 Tour de France Routes Revealed: New Challenges, High ...

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    Bastille Day Fireworks in the Massif Central at the End of an Extra-long First “Week” The first “week” of the 2025 Tour de France is actually ten days long, one more day than the riders ...

  7. France's Bastille Day parade meets the Olympic torch relay in ...

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    Paris is hosting an extra-special guest for France’s national holiday Sunday — the Olympic flame lighting up the city’s grandiose military parade for Bastille Day. Just 12 days before the ...

  8. July 14 - Wikipedia

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    2025: July 14 in recent years ... Bastille Day is still celebrated annually in France. [9] ... On This Day "Historical Events on July 14".

  9. The French Quarter's metal barriers were gone on New Year's ...

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    After an Islamic State sympathizer rammed a truck into crowds celebrating Bastille Day in 2016, horrified New Orleans leaders were anxious to protect their city's famed French Quarter, where crowds of revelers pack the cobblestone streets, especially during big events like Mardi Gras.