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This is a picture of the military parade in Paris. This parade is a tradition of Bastille Day. The President of France has the military do every single year. Whitch is only one of many things that they do on Bastille Day. Bastille Day to them is like Christmas to us. They decoate like crazy.
These two posters are some of the slogans that the French have for Basille Day. They repesent the freedom the have had since that day they tore down the Bastille Prison on July 14, 1789. If you look on the poster to the left with the the blue, white, and red stipes going down the poster, it has the number '89 on ir. Which symoblizes the year of 1789.
One of the biggest events that was assoiated with Bastille Day was the following. At the end of the Bastille Day on July 14, 2000 there was a solor eruption. This event lasted many days, and the storm was a type III radio storm.
Bastille Day became a nation holiday on July 6, 1880. Benjamin Raspail started this day because it was a big day in their history.