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Funeral colectivo en Polonia, por las víctimas del accidente aéreo

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  • A Polish national flag flies at half mast in front of a stage being prepared by workers at Pilsudski square in Warsaw for a commemoration ceremony for victims of the last week's plane crash in Smolensk

    Preparación del funeral colectivo

    A Polish national flag flies at half mast in front of a stage being prepared by workers at Pilsudski square in Warsaw for a commemoration ceremony for victims of the last week's plane crash in Smolensk April 16, 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/Ints Kalnins (POLAND - Tags: OBITUARY POLITICS)
  • FUNERAL COLECTIVO EN HONOR DE LAS VÍCTIMAS DEL ACCIDENTE AÉREO DE SMOLENSK

    Fuenral colectivo en Polonia

    WAR19 VARSOVIA (POLONIA) 17/04/2010.- Ciudadanos polacos comienzan a agolparse junto a la plaza Pilsudski de Varsovia (Polonia) a las 11 horas de hoy, sábado 17 de abril de 2010, donde se celebrará el funeral colectivo en honor de las víctimas del accidente aéreo de Smolensky. La alcaldía de la capital polaca calcula que hasta un millón de personas podrían concentrarse en la plaza de Pilsudski, junto a la Tumba del Soldado Desconocido, y las calles adyacentes para rendir un último homenaje a los pasajeros del avión presidencial, en el que viajaban numerosos altos cargos institucionales. EFE/Radek Pietruszka PROHIBIDO SU USO EN POLONIA
  • People attend commemoration ceremony for victims of plane crash in Smolensk at Pilsudski square in Warsaw

    Funeral colectivo en varsobia

    People attend a commemoration ceremony for the victims of the plane crash in Smolensk at the Pilsudski square in Warsaw April 17, 2010. 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)

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