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A parade is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in , and often accompanied by , floats, or sometimes large . Parades are held for a wide range of reasons, but are usually some variety of celebration.

The term "parade" may also be used for multiple different subjects; for example, in the Canadian Armed Forces, "parade" is used both to describe the procession and in other informal connotations.An evening parade in the reserve force refers to any assembly of troops for a period of instruction, drill, or office work while a first parade refers to a preliminary inspection of a vehicle before a road march. A C.O.'s Parade is an inspection by the Commanding Officer. There are also Defaulters Parades and Kit Parades.

demonstrations can also take the form of a parade, but such cases are usually referred to as a march instead.


History
to celebrate the Federation of Australia in January 1901]]The first parades date back to , only being used for religious or military purposes. The celebrated by parading their deities and performing rituals.

To celebrate the federal government's victory in the American Civil War, 145,000 Union soldiers marched in a two-day Grand Review of the Armies in Washington, D.C. They passed before the President, the Cabinet, and senior officers from May 23–24, 1865.

At the end of hostilities in Europe in 1944–45, "victory parades" were a common feature throughout the recently liberated territories. For example, on 3 September 1944, the personnel of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division marched six abreast to the music of massed regimental pipe and drum bands through the streets of Dieppe, France, to commemorate the liberation of the city from German occupation, as well as commemorate the loss of over 900 soldiers from that formation during the two years earlier.[1] On the Moscow Victory Parade of 1945 held in , in June 1945, the commemorated with a parade and the ceremonial destruction of captured and standards.


Parade float
The got its name because the first floats were decorated that were towed along the canals with ropes held by parade marchers on the shore. Floats were occasionally propelled from within by concealed , but the practice was abandoned because of the high incidence of when the lightweight and unstable frames capsized. Strikingly, among the first uses of grounded floats – towed by horses – was a ceremony in memory of recently drowned parade oarsmen. Today, parade floats are traditionally pulled by or are powered themselves.


Parade grand marshals
Multiple may often be designated for an iteration of the parade, and may or may not be in actual attendance due to circumstances (including death). A community grand marshal or other designations may be selected alongside a grand marshal to lead the front or other parts of the parade.


Aircraft and boats
Since the advent of such technology, it became possible for aircraft and boats to parade. A is an aerial parade of anything from one to dozens of aircraft, both in commercial context at and also to mark important dates, such as national days or significant anniversaries. They are particularly common in the United Kingdom, where they are often associated with Royal occasions. Similarly, for ships, there may be a sail-past of, e.g., (as was seen during Trafalgar 200) or other sailing vessels as during the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of World War II.

Longest parade
The longest parade in the world is the Hanover Schützenfest that takes place in every year during the Schützenfest. The parade is long with more than 12,000 participants from all over the world, among them more than 100 bands and around 70 floats and carriages.


Types of parades


Examples of annual event parades
  • Washington's Birthday Parade, held annually in Laredo, Texas
  • Bastille Day Military Parade - Held annually in , France, in celebration of the
  • Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic - Second largest annual parade in the United States, held on the second Saturday in August in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Parade
  • Carnaval San Francisco
  • Carnival in the Netherlands
  • parade in always held on the first Sunday in September
  • Days of '47 Parade in Salt Lake City
  • Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade
  • Dragon of Shandon Samhain parade in Cork, held annually on the 31st of October at night
  • Gasparilla Pirate Festival in is the third largest parade in the US and commemorates a pirate sack of the city.
  • Independence Day parade in , Armenia
  • International Bank of Commerce "Under the Stars" youth parade, held annually in Laredo, Texas
  • Independence Day Parade parade in , Ukraine.
  • London's New Year's Day Parade
  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
  • Main Street Electrical Parade
  • Marksmen's Parade, Hannover
  • McDonald's Thanksgiving Parade, Chicago, Illinois
  • Independence Day Parade parade in , Belarus.
  • National Memorial Day Parade
  • New York's Village Halloween Parade
  • Nickelodeon Celebration Parade
  • Notting Hill Carnival
  • Orange Bowl Parade
  • Orlando Citrus Parade
  • Philippine Independence Day Parade
  • Procession of the Species
  • Republic Day Parade in India
  • Republic Day Parade in Pakistan
  • in United States
  • Saint Patrick's Day Parade , , New York City, , , Quebec City and
  • San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade
  • Singapore National Day Parade
  • Torchlight Parade, Seattle, Washington
  • Toronto Santa Claus Parade
  • Tournament of Roses Parade
  • Trooping the Colour
  • Independence Day Parade in , Turkmenistan
  • Victory Day Parade, held annually in the Russian Federation, formerly held in Ukraine, and celebrated in post-soviet nations.
  • Vikingland Band Festival Parade Marching Championship
  • West Country Carnival


Observances marked by parades


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