RMKD7GMB–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. Carles Puigdemont, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, postpones the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic during an extraordinary plenary session at the Catalan parliament to valorate the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7GMK–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. Carles Puigdemont, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, postpones the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic during an extraordinary plenary session at the Catalan parliament to valorate the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7HT8–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, postpones the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic during an extraordinary plenary session at the Catalan parliament to valorate the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7HTH–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, signs the declaration of independence at the end of an plenary session in which he postponed the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic after the valoraion of the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JX4–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, postpones the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic during an extraordinary plenary session at the Catalan parliament to valorate the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JX3–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, postpones the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic during an extraordinary plenary session at the Catalan parliament to valorate the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JX6–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, postpones the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic during an extraordinary plenary session at the Catalan parliament to valorate the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JX7–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, postpones the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic during an extraordinary plenary session at the Catalan parliament to valorate the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JX5–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, postpones the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic during an extraordinary plenary session at the Catalan parliament to valorate the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JXD–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARME FORCADELL, President of the Catalan Parliament, signs the declaration of independence at the end of an plenary session in which he postponed the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic after the evaluation of the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JXC–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, signs the declaration of independence at the end of an plenary session in which he postponed the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic after the evaluation of the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JXE–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. CARME FORCADELL, President of the Catalan Parliament, signs the declaration of independence at the end of an plenary session in which he postponed the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic after the evaluation of the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JXF–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. ORIOL JUNQUERAS, Vice-President of the Catalan Government, signs the declaration of independence at the end of an plenary session in which he postponed the independence and the proclamation of the Catalan Republic after the evaluation of the results of the October 1st secession referendum. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YD2–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YCM–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN7019–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN701P–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YCD–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YDJ–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN701D–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YDT–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN701G–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YDM–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YDD–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YCR–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YCG–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YCY–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YE9–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YCP–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YC5–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN701X–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN701Y–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YE4–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YD6–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YCH–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN701E–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YE0–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather with a symbolic car of the Guardia Civil in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YE1–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather with a symbolic car of the Guardia Civil in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RM2RYKA53–Barcelona, Spain. 1st Oct, 2023. A pro-independence activist hold a placard 'go ahead Catalan republic' during a manifestation commemorating October 1st, the date of an unauthorized referendum on Catalonia's independence in 2017. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YKY–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YM0–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMPN6YM1–Barcelona, Spain. 20 September, 2018: Catalan separatists gather in front of the Catalan Economy Ministry in support of the Catalan Republic at the anniversary of a police operation in several Catalan ministries in the run-up of the 2017's banned referendum on secession at October 1st. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JWJ–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. A facade is decorated with pro-independence flgas and banners the day the proclamation of a Republic in the Catalan Parliament is expected after a secession referendum at October 1st. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD2X1P–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. Catalan pro-independence farmers from the surrounding rural areas gather in Barcelona in support of the proclamation of a Republic in the Catalan Parliament after a secession referendum at October 1st. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD2X4D–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. Catalan pro-independence farmers from the surrounding rural areas gather in Barcelona in support of the proclamation of a Republic in the Catalan Parliament after a secession referendum at October 1st. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JWK–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. Bubbles pass by as the first Catalan pro-independence activists show up at Barcelona's Arc de Triomf to support the proclamation of a Republic in the Catalan Parliament after a secession referendum at October 1st. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JWP–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. Catalan pro-independence activists are seen through a bubble as they gather in Barcelona in support of the proclamation of a Republic in the Catalan Parliament after a secession referendum at October 1st. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JWN–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. Bubbles pass by as the first Catalan pro-independence activists show up at Barcelona's Arc de Triomf to support the proclamation of a Republic in the Catalan Parliament after a secession referendum at October 1st. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JWM–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. Bubbles pass by as the first Catalan pro-independence activists show up at Barcelona's Arc de Triomf to support the proclamation of a Republic in the Catalan Parliament after a secession referendum at October 1st. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKD7JWR–Barcelona, Spain. 10th Oct, 2017. Catalan pro-independence activists are seen through a bubble as they gather in Barcelona in support of the proclamation of a Republic in the Catalan Parliament after a secession referendum at October 1st. Spain's Central Government denies that there have been a referendum and does not accept the result as the Catalan referendum law had been suspended by Spain's constitutional court Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RM2D77R16–Barcelona, Spain. 21st Oct, 2020. A striking Catalan student waves a flag of former so called German Democratic Republic (GDR) during a march to protest over precarious conditions in the public education system due to the continuous spread of the coronavirus. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKB5PBN–Barcelona, Spain. 28th Sep, 2017. Catalan pro-independence students with their placards reading 'hello republic' shout slogans as they march through Barcelona in support of the planned secession referendum at October1st. Spain's constitutional court has suspended the Catalan referendum law after the Central Government has challenged it in the Courts Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMJBHM0K–Barcelona, Spain. 11 June, 2017: An elderly couple in Catalan colors take a rest after a pro-independence act at Barcelona's Montjuic Fountains in support of the recently announced referendum over Catalonia's independence from Spain in form of a republic at October 1st Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMM1FRR0–Barcelona, Spain. 30 January, 2018: Catalan separatists march behind their banner reading 'We are Republic' as they protest to maintain today's investiture session at the Catalan Parliament. The Catalan Parliament has postponed today's vote for the Presidency of the Generalitat after recent decisions by Spain's Constitutional Court but sticks with Carles Puigdemont, Catalonia's fugitive ex-president. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMJBHM01–Barcelona, Spain. 11 June, 2017: PEP GUARDIALOA, head coach of Manchester City, and CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Catalan government, assist a pro-independence concentration at Barcelona's Montjuic Fountains in support of the recently announced referendum over Catalonia's independence from Spain in form of a republic at October 1st Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKB5R4R–Barcelona, Spain. 28th Sep, 2017. Catalan pro-independence students hang placards reading 'it's time to finish with francos heirs - vote republic' at the end of a march through Barcelona in support of the planned secession referendum at October1st. Spain's constitutional court has suspended the Catalan referendum law after the Central Government has challenged it in the Courts Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RM2C6X3WH–Barcelona, Spain. 12th July, 2020. An activist holds a banner reading 'republic is freedom' in front of the Spanish government delegation in Barcelona as Catalan separatist gather in support of Catalan separatist leaders and to commemorate their 1000 days of imprisonment in relation with a banned referendum on secession and an independence vote at the Catalan Parliament in October 2017 Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RM2A8K3NF–Barcelona, Spain. 9 November, 2019: Members of Barcelona's CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Republic) march behind their banner reading 'we will do it again' protesting the Supreme Court's verdict against 9 Catalan leaders over their role in a banned referendum on secession in October 2017 as an act of civil disobedience against the central electoral commission during election silence the day before a general election.
RM2A8K3NC–Barcelona, Spain. 9 November, 2019: Members of Barcelona's CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Republic) build barricades moving garbage containers protesting the Supreme Court's verdict against 9 Catalan leaders over their role in a banned referendum on secession in October 2017 as an act of civil disobedience against the central electoral commission during election silence the day before a general election.
RM2A8K3NE–Barcelona, Spain. 9 November, 2019: Members of Barcelona's CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Republic) build barricades moving garbage containers protesting the Supreme Court's verdict against 9 Catalan leaders over their role in a banned referendum on secession in October 2017 as an act of civil disobedience against the central electoral commission during election silence the day before a general election.
RM2A8K3NA–Barcelona, Spain. 9 November, 2019: Members of Barcelona's CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Republic) build barricades moving garbage containers protesting the Supreme Court's verdict against 9 Catalan leaders over their role in a banned referendum on secession in October 2017 as an act of civil disobedience against the central electoral commission during election silence the day before a general election.
RM2A8K3N1–Barcelona, Spain. 9 November, 2019: A member of Barcelona's CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Republic) discusses with Catalan riot police while protesting the Supreme Court's verdict against 9 Catalan leaders over their role in a banned referendum on secession in October 2017 as an act of civil disobedience against the central electoral commission during election silence the day before a general election.
RM2A8K3NJ–Barcelona, Spain. 9 November, 2019: A member of Barcelona's CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Republic) discusses with Catalan riot police while protesting the Supreme Court's verdict against 9 Catalan leaders over their role in a banned referendum on secession in October 2017 as an act of civil disobedience against the central electoral commission during election silence the day before a general election.
RM2A8K3N4–Barcelona, Spain. 9 November, 2019: Members of Barcelona's CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Republic) build barricades moving garbage containers protesting the Supreme Court's verdict against 9 Catalan leaders over their role in a banned referendum on secession in October 2017 as an act of civil disobedience against the central electoral commission during election silence the day before a general election.
RMJBHM00–Barcelona, Spain. 11 June, 2017: PEP GUARDIALOA, head coach of Manchester City, CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Catalan government, and CARME FORCADELL, president of the Catalan parliament, assist a pro-independence concentration at Barcelona's Montjuic Fountains in support of the recently announced referendum over Catalonia's independence from Spain in form of a republic at October 1st Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMJBHM02–Barcelona, Spain. 11 June, 2017: ORIOL JUNQUERAS, vice-president of the Catalan government, PEP GUARDIALOA, head coach of Manchester City, and CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Catalan government, assist a pro-independence concentration at Barcelona's Montjuic Fountains in support of the recently announced referendum over Catalonia's independence from Spain in form of a republic at October 1st Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RM2A8K3N6–Barcelona, Spain. 9 November, 2019: People in a bar look on as members of Barcelona's CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Republic) are chased by Catalan riot police while protesting the Supreme Court's verdict against 9 Catalan leaders over their role in a banned referendum on secession in October 2017 as an act of civil disobedience against the central electoral commission during election silence the day before a general election.
RMJBHKYP–Barcelona, Spain. 11 June, 2017: ORIOL JUNQUERAS, vice-president of the Catalan government, PEP GUARDIALOA, head coach of Manchester City, CARLES PUIGDEMONT, President of the Catalan government, and CARME FORCADELL, president of the Catalan parliament, assist a pro-independence concentration at Barcelona's Montjuic Fountains in support of the recently announced referendum over Catalonia's independence from Spain in form of a republic at October 1st Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMMETTCN–Barcelona, Spain. 23 April, 2018: A woman puts a yellow rose readong „we are republic“ in front of the Generalitat in support of jailed and exiled Catalan pro-independence politicians on Saint George's Day, Catalonia's patron saint, also known as the 'Day of the rose' in Catalonia. Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX4P–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: Catalan separatists react as the Catalan Parliament votes the independence of Catalonia Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX53–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: Catalan separatists react as the Catalan Parliament votes the independence of Catalonia Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX59–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist reacts as the Catalan Parliament votes the independence of Catalonia Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX5A–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist reacts as the Catalan Parliament votes the independence of Catalonia Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX52–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A voluntary of the ANC reacts as the Catalan Parliament votes the independence of Catalonia Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX55–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist reacts as the Catalan Parliament votes the independence of Catalonia Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX58–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist reacts as the Catalan Parliament votes the independence of Catalonia Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX56–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist reacts as the Catalan Parliament votes the independence of Catalonia Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RME1F26N–Barcelona, Spain. 2nd June 2014. Communist protestors for a socialist republic protest against the Spanish monarchy in Barcelona Credit: matthi/Alamy Live News
RME1F272–Barcelona, Spain. 2nd June 2014. Communist protestors for a socialist republic protest against the Spanish monarchy in Barcelona Credit: matthi/Alamy Live News
RME1F270–Barcelona, Spain. 2nd June 2014. Communist protestors for a socialist republic protest against the Spanish monarchy in Barcelona Credit: matthi/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX4R–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist sprays Champaign as he celebrates the result of the independence vote at the Catalan parliament Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX51–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist sprays Champaign as he celebrates the result of the independence vote at the Catalan parliament Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBX4Y–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist sprays Champaign as he celebrates the result of the independence vote at the Catalan parliament Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFC1DK–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist smokes his pipe as he celebrates the parliaments independence vote in front of the 'Generalitat' Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBXWY–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist follows outside the Catalan Parliament the independence vote on a big screen Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RME1F273–Barcelona, Spain. 2nd June 2014. A communist protestor for a socialist republic shouts slogans against the Spanish monarchy in Barcelona Credit: matthi/Alamy Live News
RME1F271–Barcelona, Spain. 2nd June 2014. A communist protestor for a socialist republic shouts slogans against the Spanish monarchy in Barcelona Credit: matthi/Alamy Live News
RME1F26Y–Barcelona, Spain. 2nd June 2014. A communist protestor for a socialist republic shouts slogans against the Spanish monarchy in Barcelona Credit: matthi/Alamy Live News
RME1F26W–Barcelona, Spain. 2nd June 2014. A communist protestor for a socialist republic shouts slogans against the Spanish monarchy in Barcelona Credit: matthi/Alamy Live News
RMKFC1DH–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: Catalan separatists shouts slogans against the Spanish flag as they celebrate the parliaments independence vote in front of the 'Generalitat' Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFC1DA–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist holds a scarf as he celebrates the parliaments independence vote in front of the 'Generalitat' shouting slogans Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFC1DY–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist holds a scarf as he celebrates the parliaments independence vote in front of the 'Generalitat' shouting slogans Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFC1DP–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist holds a scarf as he celebrates the parliaments independence vote in front of the 'Generalitat' shouting slogans Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFC1DX–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist holds a scarf as he celebrates the parliaments independence vote in front of the 'Generalitat' shouting slogans Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFC1D9–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: A Catalan separatist holds a scarf as he celebrates the parliaments independence vote in front of the 'Generalitat' shouting slogans Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBXXA–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: Catalan separatists react outside the Catalan Parliament as they follow on a big screen the vote for independence in the Catalan parliament Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBXXE–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: Catalan separatists react outside the Catalan Parliament as they follow on a big screen the vote for independence in the Catalan parliament Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBXX2–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: Catalan separatists react outside the Catalan Parliament as they follow on a big screen the vote for independence in the Catalan parliament Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBXX6–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: Catalan separatists react outside the Catalan Parliament as they follow on a big screen the vote for independence in the Catalan parliament Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
RMKFBXX1–Barcelona, Spain. 27 October, 2017: Catalan separatists react outside the Catalan Parliament as they follow on a big screen the vote for independence in the Catalan parliament Credit: Matthias Oesterle/Alamy Live News
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