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  • Roberto Marquez, 41, has his hair cutted by his friend. Roberto lives in a a small shelter in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. After he lost his job he was unable to pay rent so he got help from the MTST and moved to the camp. Now he is one of the people responsible for the kitchen of Group 6. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Roberto Marquez, 41, lives in a a small shelter in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. After he lost his job he was unable to pay rent so he got help from the MTST and moved to the camp. Now he is one of the people responsible for the kitchen of Group 6. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Banners hanging on the wall of the meeting center of group 1 in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The banners were prepared for the demonstration that took 20,000 people tho the streets.  The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Claudineia Silva, 33,  used to live with her mother but after the prices skyrocked because of the World Cup she was forced to move to the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. Her mother lives now with the brothers that she doesn't get along. The Copa do Povo Camp is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Pedro Pereira, a construction worker was expelled  from his previous shelter by drug lords in Vila Matilde and he made his home in a shack in Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp, Itaquera, São Paulo. He claims police doesn't do anything and he hopes the government can give him a small place where he can live with dignity. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Habitants of Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp, Itaquera, São Paulo, cheer the leaders of the Movement of Workers Without Ceiling (MTST)  while they explain the negociations with the Brazilian Government. Every night they gather for debates and to coordinate the efforts to run the camp. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Habitants of Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp, Itaquera, São Paulo, listen to the leaders of the Movement of Workers Without Ceiling (MTST)  while they explain the negociations with the Brazilian Government. Every night they gather for debates and to coordinate the efforts to run the camp. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Children play football in the communal square  of the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) camp, Itauquera, São Paulo.The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A woman teaches a child to dance Brazilan Funk in Copa do Povo (People's Cup) camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Communal kitchen in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. There are eight communal kitchens around the camp where food is provider for all the habitants. It run for some of the homeless and volunteers and they get the food by donation. The Copa do Povo Camp is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Habitants of Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp hang out  in the communal square in front of the Camp, Itauquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Jane Olincia, 45, lives in a small skack on Copa do Povo (People's Cup) camp with her three granddaughters: Evelyn 10, Laire, 9 and Jasmin, 4. The weather conditions during winter are quite difficult, high humidity and very cold nights, which worries Jane Olincia that one of the children can get pneumonia and she can't afford a doctor. Also she need to work and is hard for her to leave the children during all day by themselves. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Teenagers hangout in one of the shelters in Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A car seat that serves as a bed inside one of the shelters in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A teenagers makes his beard in a shelter of a friend, since he doesn't own a mirror,  Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A coordinator of the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) camp hangout in the common square in front of the site. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A woman reinforces her shelter putting more nails in the structure on the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Some of the resident os the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) camp hang out on the few open spaces between the shacks. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A member of the Movement of Workers Without Ceiling (MTST) prepares a flag for the protest demanding for housing not only for the residents of Copa do Povo but also for other camps around the city of São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Tents in Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo, are organized by groups and have a respective number but people give the name of their family name to have a better felling of home. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Ceará Machado plays football with his friends in front of the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. Even if the World Cup is the main reason to be without a roof he still loves the game and will suppport Brazil to lift the cup. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Overview of part of the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A woman eats between the shacks made of wooden sticks and black plastic bags on the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) camp, Itaquare, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Men carry water to their camp in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Glauce, 32, lives in a shelter of eight square meters with their six children - and mom in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Meeting center of group 1 in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The meeting cennter is where coordinator of each group meet to take decisions on how to run the group of shacks. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • A baby kart outside one of the tents where lives a family in Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • Five of the 6 children of Glauce that  lives in a shelter of eight square meters with her six children - and mom in the Copa do Povo (People's Cup) Camp in Itaquera, São Paulo. The Copa do Povo Camp, is just a few miles from the Arena Corinthians and has 5,000 homeless workers and their families occupied area of ​​fifteen acres. They are homeless after rents skyrocketed because of the World Cup. (Eduardo Leal).
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  • People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. Many people claimed the independence of Catalonia. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • Protests in Catalonia Square of Barcelona city. People claimed the independence of Catalonia and also the republic. /More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • People claim the republic after abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • People claim the republic after abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
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  • A bid flag of the republic in the Jaume I street of Barcelona. People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People march to the city council of Barcelona to claim a referendum on republic. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People claim the republic after abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • People claim the republic after abdication of King Juan Carlos I. Many of them claim the independence of Catalonia with flags and other catalan symbols. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • Catalan youngsters claim a referendum on republic in front of the city council of Barcelona after the abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • Catalan youngsters claim a referendum on republic in front of the city council of Barcelona after the abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • Catalan youngsters claim a referendum on republic in front of the city council of Barcelona after the abdication of King Juan Carlos I. / More than 5 thousands of people in Barcelona city took the Catalonia Square on Monday evening to demand a referendum on monarchy or republic, after King Juan Carlos announced his plans to abdicate and hand over power to his son Felipe. In Catalonia many people see the king as part of Spain’s problems of the economic crisis. As the political analysts have linked the abdication to the issue of Catalonia’s Independence, people on Barcelona’s streets have claimed the independence supported by some political parties as CUP, ERC, ICV and others. 2th June 2014. Barcelona city center. Eva Parey/4SEE.
    EvaParey-RepublicProtestBarcelona-13...jpg
  • Bar in Portomarin. Galicia. Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the French Route, between Saint Jean Pied de Port and Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, SPAIN. Tradition says that the body and head of St. James, after his execution circa. 44 AD, was taken by boat from Jerusalem to Santiago de Compostela. The Cathedral built to keep the remains has long been regarded as important as Rome and Jerusalem in terms of Christian religious significance, a site worthy to be a pilgrimage destination for over a thousand years. In addition to people undertaking a religious pilgrimage, there are many travellers and hikers who nowadays walk the route for non-religious reasons: travel, sport, or simply the challenge of weeks of walking in a foreign land. In Spain there are many different paths to reach Santiago. The three main ones are the French, the Silver and the Coastal or Northern Way. The pilgrimage was named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1993. When there is a Holy Compostellan Year (whenever July 25 falls on a Sunday; the next will be 2010) the Galician government's Xacobeo tourism campaign is unleashed once more. Last Compostellan year was 2004 and the number of pilgrims increased to almost 200.000 people.
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