Touching Images Show People Around the World Honoring Paris

Paris was rocked by terrorist attacks that killed at least 129 people on Friday night, and in the wake of the tragic events, people all over the world are honoring the victims. France officially observed three days of national mourning and on Monday fell quiet for a minute of silence to remember the lives lost. Monuments around the world, including London's Tower Bridge, were lit up in France's blue, white, and red while sports events stopped in tribute to Paris. Read on for the heartwarming and touching photos that show people from around the world honoring Paris and then find out how you can donate to the victims.

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Friends held hands to pay tribute to victims in Paris.

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People clapped at the end of a moment of silence in France.

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Crowds gathered in front of London's National Gallery during a vigil for the victims in France.

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A rose was placed in a bullet hole at Paris's La Belle Equipe restaurant.

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Flowers piled up near the Bataclan Theater in Paris.

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A man held a sign offering free hugs at the Place de la Republique in Paris.

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A young girl walked a dog in front of graffiti with the message "love is inevitable" in Paris.

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NFL crowds observed a moment of silence in honor of the victims before a football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos in Denver.

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A woman held an inspirational sign with John Lennon lyrics during a gathering in France.

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The French colors illuminated Jerusalem's Old City wall in Israel.

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A woman knelt down during France's minute of silence.

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French golfer Benjamin Herbert shared a message on his hat during the BMW Masters Tournament in China.

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A French flag proudly waved during a minute of silence observed outside Paris's Le Carillon restaurant.

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People laid flowers near the French embassy in Moscow.

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A crowd gathered in front of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate near the French embassy to pay their respects.

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A small Eiffel Tower was placed among candles at a memorial near France's Bataclan Center.

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Mourners held French flags during a vigil in New Zealand.

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Crowds lit candles and left flowers near the Bataclan Theater in France.

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A woman sat in silence near the Bataclan Theater in Paris.

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The Sydney Opera House lit up in the colors of France's flag.

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People held candles during a vigil in London.

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People gathered in Washington DC to honor the victims of the Paris attacks.

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A vigil was held outside of the White House in Washington DC.

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A football player proudly waved a French flag before a game between Utah and Arizona in Tuscon, AZ.

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A man waved a French flag in the shape of a heart during a vigil in London.

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San Francisco's City Hall lit up with the colors of the French flag.

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People hugged in memory of a victim near the Bataclan Theater in Paris.

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Tributes were left at the base of the Statue de Marianne in Paris.

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A women held up a peace sign during France's three days of national mourning.

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Crowds gathered in Berlin near the French embassy to pay their respects with flowers.

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A woman hugged a child outside the Place de la Republique during France's three days of national mourning.

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People held a French flag in front of the Eiffel Tower during France's minute of silence.

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Thousands observed a minute of silence at the Place de la Republique in Paris for the victims of the terrorist attacks.