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"We Celebrate More on July 14 than on July 21": Why Do the Liegeians Celebrate the French National Holiday with so Much Fervour?

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A Liégeoise admits to celebrating more on July 14 than on July 21. - RTL info This Tuesday, the most French of Belgian cities will vibrate for July 14. " Liège is accustomed to living with French people. So why exactly do we celebrate the 14th ? I don't know anything", admits an interviewed Légeois. "I will say that unfortunately we celebrate more on July 14 than on July 21", admits even another passerby.A unique feature in the world that finds …
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A Liégeoise admits to celebrating more on July 14 than on July 21. - RTL info This Tuesday, the most French of Belgian cities will vibrate for July 14. " Liège is accustomed to living with French people. So why exactly do we celebrate the 14th ? I don't know anything", admits an interviewed Légeois. "I will say that unfortunately we celebrate more on July 14 than on July 21", admits even another passerby.A unique feature in the world that finds …

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RTL Info broke the news on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
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