Overview of Actions on 1st and 2nd November in Solidarity with Rojava against Turkish fascism
Australia
Melbourne: 2.11, 4pm, State Library
Perth: 2.11, 1pm, Next to Murray Street Mall
Sydney: 3.11, 1pm and 3pm, Townhall Square
Gold Coast: 3.11, 4pm, Sunshine Square
Austria
Graz: 2.11, 2pm, Hauptplatz
Vienna: 2.11, 2pm, Langelängenfeldgasse 13
Brasil
Fortaleza: 2.11, 2pm, Praça Prejú
Bulgaria
Sofia: 2.11, 3pm, Boulevard General E. I.
Canada
Toronto: 2.11, 6pm-8pm, Yonge & Bloor to Toronto City Hall
Cypress
Limasol: 2.11, 5:30pm, Navarino 10 \3941 limasol Cypress
Czech Republic
Prag: 2.11, 3pm, Palackého náměstí
Denmark
Copenhagen: 1.11, Kongens Nytorv
Finland
Helsinki: 2.11, 3pm, Hakaniemi Market Square
Kokkola: 2.11, 1pm, Purjelava
Tampere: 2.11, 2pm, Tullinaukio
France
Bordeaux: 2.11, 1pm, Maison Citoyen
Lyon: 2.11, 4pm, Place Guichard
Marseille: 2.11, 1pm, Canabiere
Nimes: 2.11, 2pm, Maison Carrée
Paris: 2.11, 3pm, Place de la République
Rennes: 2.11, 1pm, Place Colombier
Strasbourg: 2.11, 2pm, Place de la Republique
Toulouse: 2.11, 2pm, Metro Capitole
Germany
Bochum: 1.11, 3pm, Hauptbahnhof
Berlin: 2.11, 12pm, Alexanderplatz – stoppt-den-krieg.jetzt
Greece
Athens: 2.11, 5pm, National Museum, Patision Street
Komotini: 2.11, 12pm, Peace square
Rethimnon: 2.11, 6pm, City Hall
Thesaloniki: 2.11, 5:30pm, Kamara
Italy
Rome: 1.11, 14:00, Repubblica Square – National demonstration against Turkish occupation
Netherlands
Deventer: 1.11, 18:00, Deventer, De Brink
Rotterdam: 1.11, 16:00, Rotterdam, Binnenrotte
Rotterdam: 2.11, 2pm, Rotterdam 1940 Plein
Spanish State / Catalunya
Barcelona: 2.11, 12pm, Passeig Sant Joan amb Diagonal
Granada: 2.11, 11am, Jardines del triunfo
Madrid: 2.11, 12pm, Plaza de la Providencia 1
Xixón: 2.11, 6pm, Xardinos del Náuticu
Sweden
Stockholm: 1.11, 4pm, Tjärhovsgatan, Movie screening and propganda workshop for the 2 of november
Malmö: 1.11, 6pm, Friisgatan 19D, Movie screening, collection for the Red Sun and Q&A eith Rojava
Umeå: 2.11, 3pm, Rådhustorgert
Stockholm: 2.11, 1pm, Sergels torg
Göteborg: 2.11, 1pm, Gustaf Adolfs Torg
Jönköping: 2.11, 12pm, Rådhusparken
Malmö: 2.11, 1pm, Gustav Adolfs Torg, Blockade of the travelling agency Resia
Malmö: 2.11, 2pm, Davidshallsbron, Rojava
Switzerland
Basel: 2.11, 1pm, Theaterplatz
UK
Brighton: 2.11, 12 pm, Cowley Club
Bristol: 2.11, 12 pm, TUI 37 Broadmead
Liverpool: 2.11, 11 am, 93 London Road L3 8JA
London: 2.11, 1 pm, Marble Arch
US – United States
Cleveland (Ohio) : 2.11, 5pm, Public Sq.
Knoxville (Tennessee) : 2.11, 11:30am, Krutch Park
Nebraska : 2.11, 4pm, Bruin Bellevue
New York City: 2.11, 2pm, Turkish Consulate General in New York
Oakland: 2.11, Oskar Grand Plaza
Portland (Oregon): 2.11, 2pm, Chapman Square
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Roman Colosseum of Rome in Italy
In this occasion I invite you to know one of the most important monuments in the world. We move to Rome, capital of Italy, where I propose to visit the Roman Colosseum.
Arriving at this imposing amphitheatre, we can get an idea of what has been the greatness of the Roman Empire.
It is a circular construction, built between the 70s and 80 a.d., in order to serve as a social meeting point and for the realization of all kinds of shows in ancient Rome, such as the bloody fights between gladiators and wild tigers or lions, which you have surely seen in more than one film.
It is Emperor Vespasian who came up with the idea of building this place, which, although it may seem like a lie, was fun.
With a capacity to accommodate 50,000 spectators, has four floors and in its time of splendor, its stands were occupied according to social status and sex, being the first places occupied by the Emperor and his senators and the highest stands by the lower class.
In the area of the Colosseum there are many very interesting buildings and monuments to know given its architectural beauty and especially because each of them encloses its history, some of them are the Roman Forum, the Arch of Constantine and the Scala Santa.
In the time of Christianity the bloody spectacles of the Colosseum were banned and since then, it has been used for other purposes, very different from those in the glory period of the Roman Empire.
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