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Funeral colectivo en Polonia, por las víctimas del accidente aéreo

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  • People hold flags as they wait for the start of a commemoration service for late Polish President Lech Kaczynski and other plane crash victims at the Pilsudski square in Warsaw

    Funeral colectivo en Varsobia

    People hold flags as they wait for the start of a commemoration service for late Polish President Lech Kaczynski and other plane crash victims at the Pilsudski square in Warsaw April 17, 2010. The Polish president's funeral looked set on Friday to go ahead as planned this weekend at his family's insistence despite a cloud of volcanic ash that has shut Europe's airports and may prevent world leaders attending. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (POLAND - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER OBITUARY)
  • General view shows Pilsudski square in Warsaw

    Vista aérea de parte de los asistentes al funeral colectivo de Estado celebrado en Varsobia

    A general view shows Pilsudski square in Warsaw April 17, 2010, during a commemoration ceremony for the victims of the plane crash in Smolensk. The Polish president Lech Kaczynski's funeral looks set to go ahead as planned on Sunday, at his family's insistence, despite a cloud of volcanic ash that has shut Europe's airports and may prevent world leaders attending. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski (POLAND - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER OBITUARY)
  • The White Eagle, national coat of arms of Poland is seen on the flag at the start of a commemoration service for late Polish President Lech Kaczynski and other plane crash victims at the Pilsudski square in Warsaw

    El águila blanca

    The White Eagle, national coat of arms of Poland is seen on the flag with a black ribbon at the start of a commemoration service for late Polish President Lech Kaczynski and other plane crash victims at the Pilsudski square in Warsaw April 17, 2010. The Polish president's funeral looked set on Friday to go ahead as planned this weekend at his family's insistence despite a cloud of volcanic ash that has shut Europe's airports and may prevent world leaders attending. REUTERS/Petr Josek (POLAND - Tags: POLITICS DISASTER OBITUARY)

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