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George Floyd remembrance rally in Washington, DC
Robin Galbraith of Maryland displays a sign supporting both George Floyd and Charlie Kirk during a rally remembering Floyd on what would have been his 52nd birthday, in Washington, U.S., on October 14, 2025. Congress declared October 14 a national day of remembrance for Kirk, but made no mention of Floyd or his death at the hands of Minneapolis, Minn., police officer Derek Chauvin. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Descolonicémonos 2025: Anti-Colonial March In Madrid Challenges Spain’s National Day
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Latin American activists and collectives take part in the march Descolonicemonos. Nada que celebrar (''Let's decolonize. Nothing to celebrate''), an anti-colonial demonstration that starts at Parque de las Lavanderas and ends in Plaza Juan Goytisolo, in front of the Reina Sofia Museum. Organized by the Asamblea Descolonicemonos, the event features traditional dances, ancestral rituals, and artistic performances, in opposition to the official celebrations of Spain's Fiesta Nacional. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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Dia De La Hispanidad Celebrations In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, thousands of people gather in the city center to attend the Dia de la Hispanidad celebrations, which culminate in the traditional National Day military parade. A significant portion of the crowd lining the Paseo de la Castellana waves Spanish flags and chants slogans against the government. Almost all those carrying the Spanish flag--whether wearing it, waving it, or draping it over their shoulders--clearly belong to right-wing political circles, often monarchist and openly opposed to Pedro Sanchez. There are also numerous street vendors selling Spanish flags and red-and-yellow patriotic merchandise. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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National Day Military Parade 2025 In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Spain's Royal Family presides over the traditional military parade held for the National Day celebrations, featuring 3,847 personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, and National Police. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles also attend the ceremony. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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National Day Military Parade 2025 In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Spain's Royal Family presides over the traditional military parade held for the National Day celebrations, featuring 3,847 personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, and National Police. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles also attend the ceremony. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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National Day Military Parade 2025 In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Spain's Royal Family presides over the traditional military parade held for the National Day celebrations, featuring 3,847 personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, and National Police. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles also attend the ceremony. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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National Day Military Parade 2025 In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Spain's Royal Family presides over the traditional military parade held for the National Day celebrations, featuring 3,847 personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, and National Police. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles also attend the ceremony. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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National Day Military Parade 2025 In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Spain's Royal Family presides over the traditional military parade held for the National Day celebrations, featuring 3,847 personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, and National Police. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles also attend the ceremony. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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National Day Military Parade 2025 In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Spain's Royal Family presides over the traditional military parade held for the National Day celebrations, featuring 3,847 personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, and National Police. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles also attend the ceremony. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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National Day Military Parade 2025 In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Spain's Royal Family presides over the traditional military parade held for the National Day celebrations, featuring 3,847 personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, and National Police. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles also attend the ceremony. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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National Day Military Parade 2025 In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Spain's Royal Family presides over the traditional military parade held for the National Day celebrations, featuring 3,847 personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, and National Police. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles also attend the ceremony. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto) -
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National Day Military Parade 2025 In Madrid
In Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025, Spain's Royal Family presides over the traditional military parade held for the National Day celebrations, featuring 3,847 personnel from the Armed Forces, Civil Guard, and National Police. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Defense Minister Margarita Robles also attend the ceremony. (Photo by Francesco Militello Mirto/NurPhoto)