France
Introduction
The festivities of france are so it´s very interesting and has various foods and traditions to share with family and Friends. Therefore, it is a country that invited to enjoy festivities accompanied by foods, music, dancing, and other thing that wich makes it very interesting.

1. Bastille Day: Bastille Day is a national holiday in France that commemorates a crucial moment in the country's history—the storming of the Bastille prison during the French Revolution. The festivities typically include military parades, aerial and naval displays, fireworks, concerts, and outdoor events celebrating French history, culture, and values.

2. La Chandeleur: La Chandeleur, also known as Candlemas, is a celebration held on February 2nd in France and other countries with Christian roots. It has pagan roots and is linked to ancient rituals of purification and fertility marking the end of winter and the arrival of spring. One of the most well-known traditions associated with La Chandeleur is making and eating crêpes, thin pancakes similar to crepes. Families often gather to make crêpes together, and it's customary to hold a coin in the left hand while flipping the first crêpe and make a wish for prosperity and good luck. Additionally, candles are blessed in churches during this festival.