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Japanese Floral Tribute in Macià's Tomb, by Lluís Permanyer

Summary by La Vanguardia
In mid-May 1934, two historic Japanese battleship cruises: Iwate and Asama . After the protocol visit to the president Companys of the Japanese plenipotentiary minister and vice admiral Mat-sushita, along with other authorities, went to the cemetery of Montjuïc. At the foot of the tomb of the newly deceased president Francesc Macià, they deposited a large oval mass of red and white carnations, the colors of the Japanese flag.Continue reading...
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In mid-May 1934, two historic Japanese battleship cruises: Iwate and Asama . After the protocol visit to the president Companys of the Japanese plenipotentiary minister and vice admiral Mat-sushita, along with other authorities, went to the cemetery of Montjuïc. At the foot of the tomb of the newly deceased president Francesc Macià, they deposited a large oval mass of red and white carnations, the colors of the Japanese flag.Continue reading...

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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