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Every March 20th,  Francophonie Day is celebrated all over the world by those who share the French language and the values upheld by the International Organization of La Francophonie.

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August 1st marks the moment back in 1291, when the Swiss Confederation was founded by representatives of three cantons who swore eternal loyalty to one another, promising mutual help and assistance. For the people of Switzerland, the celebration of August 1st means fireworks, flying the Swiss flag on their balconies, family barbecues in the garden and official speeches to commemorate the event.

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August 1st marks the moment back in 1291, when the Swiss Confederation was founded by representatives of three cantons who swore eternal loyalty to one another, promising mutual help and assistance. For the people of Switzerland, the celebration of August 1st means fireworks, flying the Swiss flag on their balconies, family barbecues in the garden and official speeches to commemorate the event.

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