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  • The Via Catalana in the Ramblas of Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • The Via Catalana in the Ramblas of Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • The Via Catalana in the Ramblas of Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • The Via Catalana in front of the Colon Statue in Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • Teh Via Catalana in the Ramblas of Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • The Via Catalana in front of the Colon Statue in Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • The Via Catalana in front of the Colon Statue in Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • The Via Catalana in front of the Colon Statue in Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • Participants of the Via Catalana in Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • The Via Catalana in front of the Colon Statue in Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • Participants of the Via Catalana in Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • Participants of the Via Catalana in the Ciudadella Park. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • A catalan woman wearing the independence flag, is inside the Catalonian Parliament in Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • Catalan people with the Estelada, the independence flag. Torchlight march on the eve of National Day (Diada). Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • Catalan people with the Estelada, the independence flag. Torchlight march on the eve of National Day (Diada). Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • Catalan people with the Estelada, the independence flag. Torchlight march on the eve of National Day (Diada). Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • A catalan wears the traditional hat, the barretina. Torchlight march on the eve of National Day (Diada). Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • Participants of the Via Catalana in Barcelona. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 300 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of around 400.000 persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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  • A couple in front of the Barcelona city council. The man is from the Vasque Country. The woman is catalan. Every year the people of Catalonia celebrates the Independence Day on 11th September, when Catalonia troops where defeated by the army of Spain at the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. 299 hundreds years later, in 2013, Catalonian people commemorates this date protesting peacefully and claiming the independence with a human chain, called the Via Catalana, of more than 1.5 million persons, spreaded 400km along the whole catalonian land.
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