viernes, 11 de noviembre de 2011
POPPY DAY IN BRITAIN
Hello dear students,
Poppy day or Remembrance day is celebrated today in Britain.
Poppy Day - Remembrance Day - is the day when the dead of two World Wars and other armed conflicts are remembered in the UK. The Armistice at the end of the First World War of 1914 - 1918 was signed on November 11th at precisely 11 am - the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. For this reason, Remembrance Day is on the 11th of November each year although church services and many parades are held on the Sunday nearest that date - in 2010 this will be on 14th November.
A national ceremony takes place at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London. The Queen lays the first wreath (corona de flores) at the Cenotaph.
Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day, because it is traditional to wear an artificial poppy. They are sold by the Royal British Legion, a charity dedicated to helping war veterans.
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