La Diada de Cataluña de 2014, en imágenes
La celebración de la Diada de Cataluña está marcada este 11 de septiembre por las posturas enfrentadas respecto a la consulta soberanista.
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El presidente del Barça, Josep Maria Bartomeu, dejando su ofrenda floral.
11.09.2014FC Barcelona's president Josep Maria Bartomeu (C) lays a wreath during a ceremony at the Rafael Casanova monument in Barcelona during Catalonia National Day (Diada) on September 11, 2014. Fired up by Scotland's looming independence referendum, nationalists in Catalonia took to the streets today for mass protests to demand their own vote on breaking away from Spain. The first yellow- and red-striped shirts appeared in the sunny streets of Barcelona in the early morning, preparing for a late afternoon rally expected to draw half a million demonstrators. AFP PHOTO/ QUIQUE GARCIAAFP -
Uno de los capitanes del Barça, Xavi Hernández, ha estado con la comitiva azulgrana en los actos de la Diada.
11.09.2014FC Barcelona's midfielder Xavi Hernandez (L) attends a ceremony at the Rafael Casanova monument in Barcelona during Catalonia National Day (Diada) on September 11, 2014. Fired up by Scotland's looming independence referendum, nationalists in Catalonia took to the streets today for mass protests to demand their own vote on breaking away from Spain. The first yellow- and red-striped shirts appeared in the sunny streets of Barcelona in the early morning, preparing for a late afternoon rally expected to draw half a million demonstrators. AFP PHOTO/ QUIQUE GARCIAAFP -
El presidente de la Generalitat deposita su ofrenda floral a los pies de la estatua de Rafael Casanova en el acto simbólico de la mañana.
11.09.2014President of Catalonia's regional government and leader of the Catalan Convergence and Unity party (CiU) Artur Mas lays a wreath during a ceremony at the Rafael Casanova monument in Barcelona as part of Catalonia National Day (Diada) on September 11, 2014. Fired up by Scotland's looming independence referendum, nationalists in Catalonia took to the streets today for mass protests to demand their own vote on breaking away from Spain. The first yellow- and red-striped shirts appeared in the sunny streets of Barcelona in the early morning, preparing for a late afternoon rally expected to draw half a million demonstrators. AFP PHOTO/ QUIQUE GARCIAAFP
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