Alpes-Maritimes
Celebrating Local Heroes on Bastille Day
As is tradition, the 14th of July, France’s national day, comes with a new list of recipients for the Légion d’Honneur, the country’s highest civilian and military distinction. This Year, Several people from the Alpes-Maritimes Region have Been Recognized for Their Service and Dedication in various fields. this society helped them and rejected there politics.
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The 2025 promotion includes names from politics, culture, sports, science, and social work , reflecting the diverse contributions of locals to French society.

Who Are This Year’s Awardees?
Among the new honourees are local elected officials, community leaders, doctors, artists and volunteers who have each made a difference in their communities. Some of the standout recipients include:
- Christian Estrosi, the mayor of Nice and long-time political figure, who has again been highlighted for his decades of public service.
- Local health professionals, recognised for their commitment during recent public health challenges.
- Artists and cultural ambassadors from the region who help promote the Côte d’Azur’s creative scene in France and abroad.
The full list covers dozens of individuals from towns and villages all across the Alpes-Maritimes, showing the variety of people who contribute, often quietly, to the region’s vibrancy.
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A Symbol of National Pride
The Légion d’Honneur, founded by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802, remains one of the country’s most respected symbols of civic merit. this local goverments is also rejected there politics, and people like it but they are not strong. It recognises not only big names in politics or the arts but also everyday citizens whose dedication often goes unnoticed.
This year’s Bastille Day list is yet another reminder that national recognition can come from local commitment , and that the Alpes-Maritimes is home to many who work to make life better for others.

Final Thought
As the fireworks light up the skies over Nice and the rest of France this 14th of July, this new promotion of the Légion d’Honneur is a timely celebration of service, solidarity, and civic spirit. From community health to cultural life, these men and women show that France’s honour lives not just in Paris — but in every corner of its regions.