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The Women's March on Washington has taken solidarity to a whole other level.On Saturday, the peacefu

The Women's March on Washington has taken solidarity to a whole other level.

On Saturday, the peaceful protest, which took place in Washington D.C. one day after Donald Trump became the country's 45th President, inspired a global movement, leading to marches in 160 cities across 60 countries.

SEE ALSO:Inauguration crowds are looking puny compared to Women's March crowds

All across the world, people stood in unity for a chance to have their voices heard; to fight for their beliefs, values and equality; and to give a big old "screw you" to President Trump.

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With the United States at the heart of it all, an overwhelming number of Americans flooded the streets, taking over their cities and making a powerful statement.

Breathtaking aerial footage and photographs across the U.S. -- from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles -- truly put the crowds into perspective, showing the absolutely stunning turnouts from an entirely new perspective.

Here's a glimpse at some badass Americans coming together to make a difference:

Washington, D.C.

Mashable ImagePeople gathering for a Women's March and rally to protest President Donald J. Trump in Washington, DC, USA, 21 January 2017.Credit: JUSTIN LANE/epaMashable ImageProtesters take part in the Women's March on Washington during the first full day of Donald Trump's presidency, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 in Washington.Credit: Lucas Jackson/Pool Photo via AP photoMashable ImageA crowd fills Independence Avenue during the Women's March on Washington, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 in Washington.Credit: Alex Brandon/AP photo

Los Angeles, California

Mashable ImageOver a 100,000 demonstrators participate in the Woman's March in Los Angeles, California.Credit: MIKE NELSON/epa

Boston, Massachusetts

Mashable ImageThousands of people fill Boston Common during a Women's March Saturday Jan. 21, 2017 in Boston. The march is being held in solidarity with similar events taking place in Washington and around the nation.Credit: John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via AP photo

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Mashable ImageHundreds gather at Penn Plaza prior to the Women's March in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017.Credit: Lake Fong/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP

Chicago, Illinois

Mashable ImageCrowds gather on Jackson Boulevard for the Women's March On Chicago on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017.Credit: John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune via AP photo

Denver, Colorado

Mashable ImageTens of thousands in Civic Center Park for the Women's March on Denver January 21, 2017.Credit: Andy Cross via Getty Images

Austin, Texas

New York, New York

Mashable ImageProtesters hold up signs during a Women's March rally on 42nd street in New York, New York.Credit: EPAMashable ImageCredit: JANE SCHWARZMashable ImageThousands of participants converge on Dag Hammarskjold Plaza and 2nd Avenue during the Women's March in New York City on January 21, 2017.Credit: Susan Watts/Getty ImagesMashable ImageThousands of participants converge on Dag Hammarskjold Plaza and 2nd Avenue during the Women's March in New York City on January 21, 2017.Credit: Susan Watts / getty images

St. Louis, Missouri

Atlanta, Georgia

Mashable ImageDemonstrators march Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017, in Atlanta. Thousands of people marched through Atlanta one day after President Donald Trump's inauguration.Credit: john Bazemore/ap photo

Boise, Idaho

Mashable ImageWomen's March on Idaho in Boise.Credit: Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman via AP photo

Augusta, Maine

Mashable ImagePeople gather between the Cross State Office Building and the Maine State House for the Women's March on Maine on Saturday Jan. 21, 2017 at the Maine State House in Augusta, Maine.Credit: Joe Phelan/ap photo

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