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What Events Do The French Celebrate?

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    French people celebrate eleven national holidays. But, there are more then five thousand festivals that these people celebrate. They commemorate the Bastille Day (July 14), Armistice Day (November 11), Labour Day (May 1) and Victoria Day (May 8). They even celebrate days like All Saints Day (November 1), Christmas Day (December 25), second Day of Christmas (December 26) and Assumption of Blessed Mary (August 15). French people had events and feasts for Good Friday (April 14), Easter or Paques (April 16), Easter Monday (April 17), Ascension or Ascencion (May 25), Pentecost (June 4) and Whit Monday (June 5).

    These people get into a mood of celebration during the Santa Barbara Annual Festival. Thousands of people gather for the event. They various feasts, fairs, trade shows, competitions, concerts , carnivals, markets and many other cultural festivals. French people enjoy quarterly festivals in April and Satchmo Summerfest in August.
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    Swaraajk 

    answered 3 years ago

    its shocking do not regesterer because it is a load of dog sht and it tells you jack doodle crp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    commented 2 years ago

      They celebrate what they celebrated
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      Guest 

      answered 2 weeks ago

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