Celebraciones del Día de Todos los Santos
El mundo entero lleva flores a sus muertos
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Una tumba adornada con flores en el cementerio de Bilbao
02.11.2009A grave is adorned with flowers in Bilbao Cemetery on All Saints' Day November 1, 2009. Catholics in Spain mark All Saints' Day by visiting the gravesites of deceased relatives and friends. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN SOCIETY RELIGION)REUTERS/Vincent West -
Un hombre visita un cementerio público en Filipinas el Día de Todos los Santos. Las tumbas quedaron sumergidas por un nuevo tifón
02.11.2009A man paddles in the floodwaters brought on by Typhoon Mirinae with tombs submerged at a public cemetery in Angono, Rizal province, east of Manila November 1, 2009. People flocked to the cemetery, a day after the typhoon, to spruce up the tombs of their loved ones for the annual celebration of All Saints Day, when millions of Filipinos remember their departed relatives and friends. REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo (PHILIPPINES SOCIETY DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo -
Un hombre reza en el Cementerio Central de Viena
02.11.2009A man stands in front of a grave at the central cemetery two days ahead of All Saints day in Vienna October 30, 2009. Catholics in Austria mark November 1 by visiting cemeteries and gravesides of deceased relatives and friends to remember the dead. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger (AUSTRIA RELIGION)REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
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