Landmarks turn blue, white and red in support for Paris
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4:21 PM EST, Mon November 16, 2015
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The Eiffel Tower in Paris is illuminated in the French national colors on Monday, November 16. Displays of support for the French people were evident at landmarks around the globe after the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday, November 13.
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The world's tallest tower, Burj Khalifa, is lit in French colors Sunday, November 15 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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A man walks past Jerusalem's Old City walls, which were illuminated in the colors of the French flag on November 15.
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The Tokyo Skytree is lit up in the colors of the French flag on November 15.
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A paddlewheel riverboat passes under a bridge in Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday, November 14.
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Estonia's government building in Tallinn glows with the French national colors on November 14.
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The Peace Bridge, which connects Canada and the United States, glows with the colors of the French flag November 14 in Buffalo, New York.
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The Staples Center's ice is lit up with the colors of the French flag before the start of an NHL hockey game on November 14.
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The Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro is illuminated in French national colors on November 14.
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As the sun sets, London's Tower Bridge is lit in a succession of blue, white and red on November 14.
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The Palace Albania building in Belgrade, Serbia, is lit in the colors of the French flag on November 14.
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The White Tower, a symbol of the Greek city of Thessaloniki, is lit with the colors of the French national flag on November 14.
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The Southbank Centre in London lights the cloudy sky on November 14.
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People in Tel Aviv, Israel, light candles and hold posters during a gathering to honor the victims of the Paris attacks on November 14.
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The London Eye reflects onto the River Thames on November 14.
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People cross the street past the Cibeles Palace, Madrid's town hall, on November 14.
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London's National Gallery is illuminated in blue, white and red lights on November 14.
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Friends Arena in Solna, Sweden, is illuminated in blue, white and red on November 14.
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The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin stands illuminated in the colors of the French flag as people lay candles and flowers at the adjacent French Embassy on November 14.
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A ferry travels past the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai, China, on November 14.
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As a sign of solidarity, Australia's Sydney Opera House is illuminated in the colors of the French flag on November 14.
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The Calgary Tower in Alberta, Canada, is lit up with the colors of the French flag on Friday, November 13.
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The Senate building in Mexico City is lit up blue, white and red on November 13.
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The Auckland Museum in New Zealand is illuminated in French colors on November 13.
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In New York, the antenna of One World Trade Center was lit on November 13.
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The Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas was dimmed over the weekend.
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The Taipei 101 building in Taiwan is illuminated blue, white and red. Have you seen other world landmarks lit up in tribute to France? Share your photos with CNN by tagging #CNNiReport on social networks.