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  • Barcelona Cathedral, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia Barcelona, Spain seen from Pla de la Seu.
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  • Refugees Welcome sign in front of Barcelonas City Hall, also known as the Casa de la Ciutat, stands on one side of the Plaça Sant Jaume, right in the middle of Barcelonas Gothic Quarter, Barcelona, Spain. Barcelona launched a municipal plan to welcome refugees fleeing wars from places like Syria and Iraq.
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  • Hotel Barcelona Cathedral rooftop swimming Pool on 4th July 2016, in front of the Barcelona Cathedral, Spain.
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  • A worker climbs the scaffolding of Gaudi's famed Sagrada familia cathedral. Barcelona, Spain.
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  • The April Fair in Barcelona, an annual event celebrating Flamenco and Spanish culture, Spain.
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  • Man having coffee in an appartment in the gothic quarter, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Reflections of the beach area with cyclists reflected in the modern complexes windows, Barcelonetta, the port area of, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Couple running up the steps behind the W hotel Barcelonetta, the port area of, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Road closed to traffic sign on medieval wall in gothic quarter, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Renovating warehouse buildings, Barcelonetta, the port area of, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Catalan flag in the backsteets of the gothic quarter, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Fashion shop with masked mannequin gothic quarter, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Children play with bubbles surrounded by people on their summer evening paseo walk in the Parc de la Ciutadella overlooked by the Arc de Triomf, which was originally the gateway to the 1888 Universal Exhibition, on 5th July 2016, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Muslim woman with hibab walking In the Gothic area of Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Children play with bubbles surrounded by people on their summer evening paseo walk in the Parc de la Ciutadella overlooked by the Arc de Triomf, which was originally the gateway to the 1888 Universal Exhibition, on 5th July 2016, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Children play with bubbles surrounded by people on their summer evening paseo walk in the Parc de la Ciutadella overlooked by the Arc de Triomf, which was originally the gateway to the 1888 Universal Exhibition, on 5th July 2016, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • Looking down to the town of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse. Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • People passing Miro poster outside Tate Modern gallery, London. The artists MIro is having a large retrospective exhibition here and proving incredibly popular. Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983) was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona.
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  • Two pedestrians cross the cobbled Rua Sa da Bandeira, followed closely by a pair of Segway riding tourists, on 21st July, in Porto, Portugal. Segway tours have become controversial additions to the European city sightseeing scene, already being banned in Barcelona and Prague. But in Portuguese cities like Lisbon and Porto, Segway travellers still share narrow and busy streets and often, pavements, with locals on foot.
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  • Joined by two pigeons to separate them, a group of Segway tourists stop to hear their guide describe the medieval and Moorish Alfama districts history, ironically next to a crowd of like-minded pedestrians, on 11th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Segway tours have become controversial additions to the European city sightseeing scene, already being banned in Barcelona and Prague. But in Portuguese cities like Lisbon and Porto, Segway travellers still share narrow and busy streets and often, pavements, with locals on foot.
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  • Dan and Emma on the left have missed their plane to China and are desperate to find alternative flights and Lucy and Becky have missed their plane to Barcelona. All are furious and upset and try to find alternative routes.  A First Capital Connect train breaks down outside London Bridge. The train and passengers are stuck for two and half hours before the passengers are transferred onto another train and taken to East Croydon. Many of the passengers are travellers heading to Gatwick Airport and they all miss their planes.
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  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • Looking down to the town of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse. Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
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  • Looking down to the town of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse. Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_C.jpg
  • Looking down to the town of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse. Peyrepertuse is a ruined fortress and one of the Cathar castles of the Languedoc located in the French Pyrénées in the commune of Duilhac-sous-Peyrepertuse, in the Aude département. It was associated with the Counts of Barcelona, later kings of Aragon. The name Peyrepetuse is derived from Pèirapertusa, Occitan, meaning Pierced Rock.
    20120515peyrepertuse_A.jpg
  • People passing Miro poster outside Tate Modern gallery, London. The artists MIro is having a large retrospective exhibition here and proving incredibly popular. Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983) was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona.
    13072011tate miro exhibitionB.jpg
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