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Acto institucional previo a la Diada en el Fossar, símbolo del independentismo

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  • Artur Mas coloca la corona de flores con la bandera catalana en Fossar de les Moreres

    Artur Mas coloca la corona de flores con la bandera catalana en Fossar de les Moreres

    President of Catalonia's regional government and leader of the Catalan Convergence and Unity party (CiU) Artur Mas (C), president of the Catalan Parlamient Nuria de Gispert (2nd R) and Barcelona's Mayor Xavier Trias (R) attend a tribute to the Catalan victims of War of Succession at the Fossar de les Moreres square in Barcelona on September 10, 2014, on the eve of the National Day of Catalonia, or Diada. The Diada marks what many in this northeastern region see as the day they lost their autonomy: September 11, 1714, when Barcelona fell to Spanish and French forces in the War of Succession that redrew the map of Spain. This year the Diada opens the final straight in the dash to hold a vote on whether Catalonia should break away from Spain -- a move the Spanish government has branded unconstitutional.
  • El presidente catalán coloca una corona de flores en la plaza de Fossar

    El presidente catalán coloca una corona de flores en la plaza de Fossar

    President of Catalonia's regional government and leader of the Catalan Convergence and Unity party (CiU) Artur Mas (C) attends a tribute to the Catalan victims of War of Succession at the Fossar de les Moreres square in Barcelona on September 10, 2014, on the eve of the National Day of Catalonia, or Diada. The Diada marks what many in this northeastern region see as the day they lost their autonomy: September 11, 1714, when Barcelona fell to Spanish and French forces in the War of Succession that redrew the map of Spain. This year the Diada opens the final straight in the dash to hold a vote on whether Catalonia should break away from Spain -- a move the Spanish government has branded unconstitutional.
  • Mas, Gispert y Trías aplauden en un momento de la ofrenda floral

    Mas, Gispert y Trías aplauden en un momento de la ofrenda floral

    President of Catalonia's regional government and leader of the Catalan Convergence and Unity party (CiU) Artur Mas (C), president of the Catalan Parlamient Nuria de Gispert (L) and Barcelona's Mayor Xavier Trias attend a tribute to the Catalan victims of War of Succession at the Fossar de les Moreres square in Barcelona on September 10, 2014, on the eve of the National Day of Catalonia, or Diada. The Diada marks what many in this northeastern region see as the day they lost their autonomy: September 11, 1714, when Barcelona fell to Spanish and French forces in the War of Succession that redrew the map of Spain. This year the Diada opens the final straight in the dash to hold a vote on whether Catalonia should break away from Spain -- a move the Spanish government has branded unconstitutional. AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE

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