A boy runs past a ceramic copy of Pablo Picasso's iconic painting, 'Guernica', in the Spanish Basque town of Gernika, March 26, 2006. Underneath the mural written in Basque, 'Guernica to Gernika', refers to a long-term vindication of Basque nationalists that the painting, currently in Madrid's Reina Sofia museum, should reside in Basque Country. Picasso's 1937 work came about as a reaction to the destruction of the town by Nazi bombers. REUTERS/Vincent West
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