There's a lot to celebrate in the month of July. Both Canada and the United States celebrate their own Kidzworld has the info you need to get your party plans in order!
Canada Day: July 1st 724s5o
big celebration is always held in the Canadian capital of Ottawa and there are sure to be plenty of festivities like fireworks displays across the country.
Independence Day: July 4th 394b4o
For Americans, the United States of America and although a lot has changed since then, Americans still know how to get out there and celebrate their country's independence. There are parades, fireworks and barbecues in every back yard.
Bastille Day: July 14th 1w6m3w
It's not just Canada and the United States that are celebrating their independence this month - has some parties planned as well. On July 14, 1789, the citizens of stormed the Bastille, a jail that the King and Queen of used for anyone who disagreed with their policies. This day was also the beginning of the French Revolution, a war that lasted four years.
Flitch Day: July 19th 46675x
An bacon!" There are still flitch trials today, but they are only held once every four years.
All or Nothing Day: July 26th 2v4l6u
shades, the day to reconcile with an old friend or a day to just appreciate all that you've got goin' in your life.
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