Photos Record A Historic Day As Catalonia Declares Independence From Spain

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People react at Sant Jaume Square in Barcelona after the Catalan regional parliament declares independence from Spain.
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Oct. 27, 2017, will be a date forever marked in Spain’s history books.

Tensions between the governments of Spain and the semi-autonomous region of Catalonia reached a tipping point on Friday, as Catalan lawmakers ended weeks of political wrangling by declaring the region’s independence in a symbolic vote. 

Outside the regional parliament, more than 2,000 people shouted “Liberty!” and sang traditional songs as the vote proceeded, Reuters reports. Thousands of independence supporters gathered on streets and squares throughout Catalonia to celebrate the decision. 

But as the scenes of jubilation unfolded, the backlash to the defiant decision began.

Less than an hour after the declaration of independence, Spain’s parliament voted to strip Catalonia of its autonomy and impose direct rule. Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced that the Spanish Cabinet had decided to dismiss the Catalan government, fire the Catalan police chief and hold new elections in Catalonia on Dec. 21

One after another, governments across Europe, as well as the U.S. State Department, came out in support of the Spanish government’s efforts to keep the country united. 

Meanwhile, Spain’s Constitutional Court said it has started the process of reviewing the independence declaration. As the court is almost certain to rule the move illegal, Catalonia has uncertain times ahead.

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Catalan government members, pro-independence deputies and mayors from pro-independence towns sing the Catalan anthem after the regional parliament voted to declare independence.
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Catalonia Independence Referendum
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A woman screams towards Spanish Civil Guard officers outside a polling station. (credit:Albert Gea / Reuters)
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People protest as police try to control the area at a polling station in the referendum vote. (credit:NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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Police and gendarmerie crew intervene to stop voters in the Catalan independence referendum. (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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Riot police drag a member of the public away from a school being used as a polling station. (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Clashes between voters and the police injured hundreds on Sunday. (credit:Andrea Baldo via Getty Images)
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Police seized ballots and closed polling stations during the vote. (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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Riot police clash with members of the public outside a school being used as a polling station for the banned referendum. (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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There were several arrests amid the demonstrations. (credit:Andrea Baldo via Getty Images)
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Police fired rubber bullets in some areas and used batons. (credit:Dan Kitwood via Getty Images)