Pictures: Landmarks light up for Manchester attack victims
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This is Belfast's City Hall, in Northern Ireland, lit up in red, white and blue to show support for people affected by Monday night's attack in Manchester.

In the north-east of England, the Earl of Durham's Monument (Penshaw Monument) shone too.

The world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, in Dubai in the Middle East transformed itself into the union jack flag.

In some places, fountains were lit up - this is Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia, eastern Europe.

And this is the Jet d'Eau in Geneva in Switzerland.

In Hong Kong, south-east Asia, this building displayed a message of support.
- Published24 May 2017
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