Escocia decide su futuro: ¿Con o sin el Reino Unido?
Este 18 de septiembre de 2014, Escocia vota en un referéndum histórico si se independiza del Reino Unido, al que ha pertenecido desde 1707.
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El tenista escocés Andy Murray, medallista de oro con el Reino Unido en los Juegos de 2012, ha mostrado su apoyo al 'sí'.
18.09.2014(FILES) - A picture dated August 5, 2012 shows Great Britain's Andy Murray holding the union flag as he poses with his gold medal at the end of the men's singles tennis tournament of the London 2012 Olympic Games, at the All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London. Scottish tennis ace Andy Murray appeared on September 18, 2014 to lend his support to independence on polling day and condemned negative tactics by the "No" camp in a tweet that quickly went viral. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEALAFP -
El referéndum escocés ha tenido apoyo también en Donetsk, al este de Ucrania, que también ha votado por su independencia este año.
18.09.2014Poeople attend a rally in support of Scotland's independence referendum, in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, September 18, 2014. REUTERS/Marko Djurica (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)REUTERS -
Independentistas catalanes en el referéndum de Escocia
18.09.2014People take leaflets from the bonnet of a car decorated in the colours of Catalonia in Glasgow's George Square, on September 17, 2014, during a pro-independence rally, ahead of the referendum on Scotland's independence. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Wednesday branded moves for independence such as those in Scotland and Spain's Catalonia region a "torpedo" to European integration. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEALAFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL
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