July 21st is Belgian National Day, commemorating the day in 1831 that Leopold of Saxe-Coburg swore allegiance to the Belgian constitution and became the first King of the new country. July 21st is not Belgian Independence Day and don't let anyone fool you. Belgians had won their independence from the Netherlands in 1830, so July 21st of following year marks the day the constitutional monarchy was formally adopted and the new Nation of Belgium was born. Anyone planning to celebrate this auspicious occasion?
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Belgian National Day
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A month later ya'll can celebrate another Belgium milestone; New Belgium Brewing Company will be opening DC, VA and MD for distribution of their award winning Belgium brews on August 22nd. Whoot whoot!
ReplyDeleteBelgian waffles, Belgian chocolate and Belgian beers for me Thank You.
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