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  • A little boy is playing in a gypsy settlement on the outskirts on Lille. // France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013. is playing in a gypsy settlement on the outskirts on Lille. // France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
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  • Herceg Novi beach. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Mountains beetween Montenegro and Serbia. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • A child play on a lake. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Trsa, a little village beetween Montenegro and bosnia mountain.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Balcony in Kotor, There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • beetween Montenegro and Bosnia mountain. Montenegro has a population density of  48 habitants/Km².There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • An old monument in Kotor.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Spain - Oimbra<br />
Indicative sign of the portuguese border<br />
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Espanha - Oimbra. <br />
Placa indicativa da fronteira com Portugal.
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  • Vila Real<br />
Construction of the Marão highway is put on hold. With 200 million euro of European investment also on hold, the portuguese State is victim of its own autophagic financing method - the private-public partnership - and doesn't reveal how it could resolve the impasse.<br />
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Vila Real<br />
Obras suspensas na auto estrada do Marão.<br />
Com 200 milhões de euros de fundos comunitários em causa, o Estado, vítima do seu próprio modelo de financiamento autofágico - A parceria publico privada - não revela como sairá do impasse.
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  • Santo Tirso<br />
Economic crises also closed up polluting industries. Those who in their childhoods bathed in the Ave River, and worked in the companies as adults, can now enjoy the clean waters again.<br />
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Santo Tirso - A crise fechou também  as indústrias poluidoras. <br />
Aqueles que na infância tomaram banho no Rio Ave e que na idade adulta se empregaram nas fábricas de Têxteis voltaram agora a poder usufruir da água à qual regressaram os peixes.
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  • Famalicão<br />
Abandoned textile factory in the Ave valley, a traditional textile prodution region.<br />
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Famalicão.<br />
Fábrica têxtil abandonada no Vale do Ave.
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  • Kuna money. Kuna is official money from Bosnia but a few Montenegro people that live on border beetween Montenegro and Bosnia used it.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • A man see perast bay in the evening.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • A boat in Perast bay. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • a child try to play pool table on Perast beach. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Herceg Novi. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Herceg Novi beach. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • firefighters track in Perast.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Wood outside a house. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • a man near a Dorumitor lake. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • mountain in Durmitor park.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Scutari lake. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Mountains beetween Montenegro and Bosnia. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • a trombstone of a young man dead in a car accident.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • a car for the dead abandoned on a mountain.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • On Perast beach. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • beetween Montenegro and Bosnia. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Roulotte on Perast beach. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • A man on Perast. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Lake in Durmitor park. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Tombstone beetween Monetengro and Serbia mountain. There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • a man sleeps on Durmitor lake.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Young boys on Scutari lake.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • A football goal near Perast.There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Car on Montenegro mountain.<br />
There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Montenegro flag  <br />
There are several arguments about the derivation of the name  "Montenegro", one of these relates to dark and deep forests  that once covered the Dinaric Alps, as it was possible to see them from the sea. <br />
Mostly mountainous with 672180 habitants on an area of 13812 Km², with a population density of  48 habitants/Km². <br />
It borders with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Albania but  Montenegro has always been alien to the bloody political events that characterized Eastern Europe in recent decades. <br />
From 3 June 2006, breaking away from Serbia, Montenegro became an independent state. <br />
In the balance between economy devoted to sheep farming and a shy tourist, mostly coming from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro looks to Europe with a largely unspoiled natural beauty. <br />
Several cities in Montenegro, as well as the park Durmitor, considered World Heritage by UNESCO but not yet officially because Montenegro has yet to ratify the World Heritage Convention of UNESCO.
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  • Chaves<br />
From 1993 on, Schengen Agreement meant open borders for people and goods circulation. Old border post in Vila Verde da Raia, once one of the main entrances in Portugal, is for sale for 800 mil euros.<br />
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Chaves. <br />
Em 1993 foi estabelecido o acordo de Schengen e a partir dessa data as fronteiras estão abertas à circulação de pessoas e bens. O antigo posto fronteiriço de Vila Verde da Raia, outrora uma das principais entradas em Portugal, está à venda por 800 mil euros.
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  • Aveiro<br />
Diogo, 36 years old, has been in Ireland and Poland. In the end of vacations, he prepares himself to leave is family again, in their house in the center of Aveiro, to go back to Moldavia, where he currently works. He chose immigration so that his family could keep the lifestyle.<br />
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Aveiro. <br />
Diogo, 36 anos, engenheiro civil, trabalha fora de Portugal há seis anos. Já esteve na irlanda e na Polónia. Depois das férias, volta a deixar a família na sua casa da avenida principal da cidade e prepara-se para voltar à Moldávia, onde traalha actualmente. Optou por emigrar para que a família possa manter o estilo de vida.
    h_00022326.jpg
  • Pocinho. Train station is open but no one longer works there. Tickets are sold in a machine.<br />
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Pocinho. Estação de Comboios aberta mas sem funcionários. Há uma máquina que vende bilhetes.
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  • Chaves<br />
Abandoned car sale stand.<br />
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Chaves. <br />
Stand de automóveis abandonado.
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  • Mirandela<br />
The railway tunnel of the extinct Tua rail line is now used as the yard for the new EDP (the biggest national electricity company) dam.<br />
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Mirandela.<br />
Túnel da extinta linha do Tua usado agora  para estaleiro da construção da nova barragem da EDP.
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  • Guimarães. National road 105 under highway 7 viaduct. In the car, is it advertised a phone number for an insolvency dealer.<br />
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Guimarães. Estrada nacional 105 sob o viaduto da A7
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  • Valongo, Oporto suburbs<br />
An huge urbanization was abandoned. The Municipality has no money to demolish this building project wich was once presented as the region "Brasilia", the new city build from zero.<br />
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Valongo, subúrbio do Porto<br />
Mega urbanização abandonada. A autarquia não tem fundos para proceder à demolição deste projecto que chegou a ser apelidado como a "Brasília" desta região.
    h_00022319.jpg
  • Aveiro. Ana, Diogo´s wife, prepare his clothes. He is leaving for Moldavia, where he currently works.<br />
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Aveiro. Ana, esposa de Diogo,  emigrante engenheiro, prepara a roupa do marido que parte em breve para a Moldávia.
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  • A group of refugees in the camp of Idomeni protest at the end of the negotiations between Europe and Turkey. The border will not be opened with Macedonia.
    Guadano_Eidomeni migrant_11.JPG
  • A group of refugees in the camp of Idomeni protest at the end of the negotiations between Europe and Turkey. The border will not be opened with Macedonia.
    Guadano_Eidomeni migrant_10.JPG
  • A group of refugees in the camp of Idomeni protest at the end of the negotiations between Europe and Turkey. The border will not be opened with Macedonia.
    Guadano_Eidomeni migrant_5.JPG
  • A group of refugees in the camp of Idomeni protest at the end of the negotiations between Europe and Turkey. The border will not be opened with Macedonia.
    Guadano_Eidomeni migrant_6.JPG
  • A group of refugees in the camp of Idomeni protest at the end of the negotiations between Europe and Turkey. The border will not be opened with Macedonia.
    Guadano_Eidomeni migrant_4.JPG
  • A group of refugees in the camp of Idomeni protest at the end of the negotiations between Europe and Turkey. The border will not be opened with Macedonia.
    Guadano_Eidomeni migrant_3.JPG
  • A group of refugees in the camp of Idomeni protest at the end of the negotiations between Europe and Turkey. The border will not be opened with Macedonia.
    Guadano_Eidomeni migrant_1.JPG
  • A group of refugees in the camp of Idomeni protest at the end of the negotiations between Europe and Turkey. The border will not be opened with Macedonia.
    Guadano_Eidomeni migrant.JPG
  • A cruise ship passes by Belém Tower in Lisbon. The Tower was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 and included in the registry of the Seven Wonders of Portugal in 2007. It was built in the early 16th century and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style. Lisbon is nowadays one of the harbours in Europe with more cruise ships stoping by.
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  • People striking in front of the Stock Option Market of Barcelona.General Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
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Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
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  • A bus driver with the intention to work is trapped by the strikers.General Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
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Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020864.jpg
  • A bus driver with the intention to work is trapped by the strikers.General Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020861.jpg
  • The next eviction must be the Parliament. 15-M MovementsGeneral Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020856.jpg
  • Thousands of persons have participated in the strike of 14-N in Barcelona. The Paseo de Gracia Av. has been plenty.General Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020854.jpg
  • Thousands of persons have participated in the strike of 14-N in Barcelona. The Paseo de Gracia Av. has been plenty.General Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020851.jpg
  • The revolution becomes a right in front of a dictature.General Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020850.jpg
  • Conflicts at the end of the strike. The police are trying to control the situation charging to the people.General Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020847.jpg
  • The Music Palace after the strike of 14-N.General Strike in Spain and Portugal. Throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020843.jpg
  • General Strike in Portugal and Spain<br />
Third general strike in Portugal, since the Government of Passos Coelho assumed its duties.<br />
But this time Portugal was not alone, throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020837.jpg
  • General Strike in Portugal and Spain<br />
Third general strike in Portugal, since the Government of Passos Coelho assumed its duties.<br />
But this time Portugal was not alone, throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020834.jpg
  • General Strike in Portugal and Spain<br />
Third general strike in Portugal, since the Government of Passos Coelho assumed its duties.<br />
But this time Portugal was not alone, throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020831.jpg
  • General Strike in Portugal and Spain<br />
Third general strike in Portugal, since the Government of Passos Coelho assumed its duties.<br />
But this time Portugal was not alone, throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020829.jpg
  • General Strike in Portugal and Spain<br />
Third general strike in Portugal, since the Government of Passos Coelho assumed its duties.<br />
But this time Portugal was not alone, throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020822.jpg
  • General Strike in Portugal and Spain<br />
Third general strike in Portugal, since the Government of Passos Coelho assumed its duties.<br />
But this time Portugal was not alone, throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020821.jpg
  • General Strike in Portugal and Spain<br />
Third general strike in Portugal, since the Government of Passos Coelho assumed its duties.<br />
But this time Portugal was not alone, throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020817.jpg
  • General Strike in Portugal and Spain<br />
Third general strike in Portugal, since the Government of Passos Coelho assumed its duties.<br />
But this time Portugal was not alone, throughout Europe thousands of people demonstrated against the austerity measures imposed by the governments.<br />
Portugal and Spain joined an Iberin strike convened by the major labor unions.
    h_00020814.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
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  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005869.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005868.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005867.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005866.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005865.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005864.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005863.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005862.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005861.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005860.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005859.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005858.jpg
  • Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe. The project started in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 near Rotunda da Boavista, Porto and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th, 2005.
    h_00005857.jpg
  • A little girl is playing in a gypsy settlement on the outskirts on Lille. // France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
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  • The family of Ramona moved from Barcelona to Lille one year ago. // France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023239.jpg
  • A scrap metal collector is classifying the metals. // France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023240.jpg
  • A little boy is playing in a gypsy settlement on the outskirts on Lille. // France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023238.jpg
  • France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023234.jpg
  • Kids are playing in an abandoned caravan, that will be reselled in a junk yard. //  France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023233.jpg
  • France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
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  • Scrap metal dealers. // France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023230.jpg
  • The family of Ramona moved from Barcelona to Lille one year ago. // France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023229.jpg
  • France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023226.jpg
  • Nicolae moved with his family from Barcelona to Lille one year ago. He is living with his family in a caravan in a settlement on the outskirts of Lille. //France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023223.jpg
  • France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023222.jpg
  • France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023221.jpg
  • France is the land of destination of many Roma people in their diaspora across Europe, who live camped in many settlements at the outskirts of cities. In 2013, the French Government has expelled thousands of Gypsies from the East as in 2010, 2011 and 2012, this time without any financial aids. Many Roma live afraid to be expelled but they remain in the French country with the hope of receiving some kind of aid. Outskirts of Lille, France. December 2013.
    h_00023219.jpg
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