Belgian National Day is the national holiday of Belgium, celebrated annually on July 21st. It commemorates the anniversary of the investiture of King Leopold I, the first King of the Belgians, in 1831, following the country's independence from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. The day is marked by a Te Deum ceremony, military parades in Brussels, and various public festivities, serving as a significant cultural and patriotic event for the nation.
As a national holiday, this event is not a statistical economic indicator. It is a fixed annual observance established by Belgian law to commemorate the historical founding of the monarchy and the state's sovereignty.
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