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July 31

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July 31

Holidays



Baths of Caracalla (First week in July to second week in August)

Bologna Festival (Last full weekend in July) Jul 31, 2011

Cheyenne Frontier Days (Last full week of July)

Chief Joseph Days (Last full weekend in July) Jul 31, 2011

Chincoteague Pony Swim and Auction (Wednesday before the last Thursday in July) Jul 31, 2013

Crom Dubh Sunday (Last Sunday in July) Jul 31, 2011

Crop Over (Last three weeks in July to first Monday in August)

Days of '76 (Last week in July)

Dog Days (July 3-August 11)


First Monday Trade Days (Thursday through Sunday before first Monday of each month) Jul 31, 2014; Jul 31, 2015

Gilroy Garlic Festival (Last full weekend in July) Jul 31, 2011

'Ksan Celebrations (Friday evenings in July and August) Jul 31, 2015




Merengue Festival (Last week in July-first week in August)


Nordic Fest (Last full weekend in July) Jul 31, 2011


Procession of the Penitents (Last Sunday in July) Jul 31, 2011
Celebrated in: Belgium, Spain

RAGBRAI (Last full week in July)

Reek Sunday (Last Sunday in July) Jul 31, 2011



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{daughter of Louis XVI = the dauphine, Marie Therese Charlotte, Duchesse d'Angouleme, mentioned above; Amelie = Marie Amelie(1782-1866), daughter of King Ferdinand IV of Naples, sister of King Francis I of The Two Sicilies--reluctantly became queen in France when her husband the Duke of Orleans seized the throne from Charles X on July 31, 1830, and was proclaimed King Louis Philippe of the French}
 
 
 
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