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  • Maxaquene Market, one of the bigger markets of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • One of the Maputo markets around the city. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • 2016/05/25 - Caracas, Venezuela: A man fills containers with water of a communal well in the Petare neighbourhood of Caracas. The water reserves of the neighbourhood are completely empty, so the population has to use the water of this well to stock for water provisions. Caracas as the rest of the country is getting shortages on food, water and electricity. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/25 - Caracas, Venezuela: A man fills containers with water of a communal well in the Petare neighbourhood of Caracas. The water reserves of the neighbourhood are completely empty, so the population has to use the water of this well to stock for water provisions. Caracas as the rest of the country is getting shortages on food, water and electricity. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Polar beer factory gate in Caracas with a sign "36 days wanting to produce but without raw material, we can't!!!" Polar is the biggest food conglomerate in Venezuela. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • A woman sells food on the street, while a couple takes their son for a ride on the historical Murillo Square usually filled with cars and traffic, La Paz. During elections period in  Bolivia, the country faces several restrictions, like no alcohol for sale 48 hours before and 12 after the election; no public gatherings, shows of any kind until the political parties made their speeches on the election night; its completely forbidden the circulation of any vehicles, private or governmental except with the permit from the Electoral Tribunal, which means it would be basically no cars, buses or anything circulating in the city; no long distance buses, the terminal will be close from Saturday until Monday and even flights will not be allowed except the ones leaving the country or the international ones doing stop-over. It is a completely shut down of the country.
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  • A food stall at Mindill Beach Market selling meat from animals killed on the road.
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  • Maxaquene Market, one of the bigger markets of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Maxaquene Market, one of the bigger markets of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Maxaquene Market, one of the bigger markets of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • One of the Maputo markets around the city. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • One of the Maputo markets around the city. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Maxaquene Market is one of the biggest markets of Maputo. In the several markets of Maputo, the buyer can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bicycles to coal. A customer can repair his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell, and it is possible to find  almost everything in the Markets of Maputo.
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  • Maxaquene Market, one of the bigger markets of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Maxaquene Market, one of the bigger markets of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Mafalala Market. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Mafalala Market. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Mafalala Market. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Mafalala Market. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Mafalala Market. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Mafalala Market. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Mafalala Market. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • Xipamanine Market, definetely the biggest market of Maputo. Inside the several markets of Maputo a buier can find almost everything, from vegetables to cooked food, from bikes to coal. A custumer can repear his old radio or buy a new one. Everything is possible to sell it is possible to find in one of the Maputo Markets.
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  • A young boy begins to eat his dinner sitting on the threshold of his families home high on the mountainside above Carrefour, Haiti.  Malnutricion is prevalent throughout Haiti, due to the lack of food and the monotony in their meal structures.
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  • A young woman selling lemons in a street of Bijene, posing for a photograph.
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  • A woman cooking lunch with red tomatoes at the Djalikunda center, an NGO house near K-3 village.
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  • A woman cooking lunch with red tomatoes at the Djalikunda center, an NGO house near K-3 village.
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: Reinaldo Trujillo,44, puts is tumb on a fingerprint scanner in order to buy subsidized soap in a supermarket in Caracas. Shortages have Venezuelans waiting hours in lines just to buy sugar, diapers and other basic goods. To prevent mass hoarding, people are only able to buy those kind of items on limited amounts and only in the days assigned to them according to the last digits of their ID card number. This is ultra-checked by the scan on their thumb fingerprint. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/26 - Caracas, Venezuela: People queuing outside of Plan Suarez supermarket in La Urbina, Caracas. The people start queing from 2 in the morning to queue just in case some subsideized product arrives to the supermarkets.Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: People wait in on the emergencies hall at Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital in the Venezuelan city of Barcelona.  (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Jose Lemos has is leg stretched by plastic bottles that make weight in order to treat pacients with broken legs in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital in Barcelona. Jose Lemos was shooted on the leg during an assault attempt in the Caracas. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Jose awaits for his turn to have a shower in the corridor of children wing in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital, Barcelona, Venezuela. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: A child sleeps in her room in Dr. Luis Razetti hospital, Barcelona, Venezuela. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Ines Espinosa, 5, sleeps net to her father, Nicolás Espinosa, in a shared room of the children wing at Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital in Barcelona. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Ines Espinosa, 5, sleeps in a shared room of the children wing at Dr. Luis Razetti Hospital, Barcelona. Ines suffers from cancer.  (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 2016/05/29 - Barcelona, Venezuela: Jhonatan Diaz sleeps next to his 1 year son, Josué Diaz in a shared room of the children wing at Hospital Dr. Luis Razetti in the Venezuelan city of Barcelona. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • A woman peels and sorts the small bait shrimp.  The small fishing village of Machimaar Nagar struggles to hold on as the explosive growth of Mumbai begins to encroach on its space.
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  • The small fishing village of Machimaar Nagar struggles to hold on as the explosive growth of Mumbai begins to encroach on its space.
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  • An employee at Fábrica dos Pastéis de Belém serving "pastéis de Belém" to costumers in the counter.
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  • Two ladies remove a batch of "pastéis de Belém" form moulds to cool them.
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  • Batches of still-hot "pastéis de Belém" lie on the table to cool and deflate, at the Fábrica dos Pastéis de Belém kitchen.
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  • A lady puts cinnamon and powder sugar on top of four "pastéis de Belém" at Fábrica dos Pastéis de Belém, in Lisbon.
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  • "Lux" disco at Santa Apolónia district in Lisbon is unarguably the most important disco of the city.
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  • "Lux" disco at Santa Apolónia district in Lisbon is unarguably the most important disco of the city.
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  • "Tejo Bar" in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • "Bela - Vinhos e Petiscos" bar in Alfama district in Lisbon.
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  • "Sol e Pesca" bar in Lisbon Cais dos Sodré district at Rua Nova do Carvalho. "Sol e Pesca" speciality are canned-seafood.
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  • José Avillez, executive chef at Belcanto Restaurant in Lisbon.
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  • José Avillez, executive chef at Belcanto Restaurant in Lisbon.
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  • Restaurant Belcanto in Lisbon.
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  • Restaurant Belcanto in Lisbon.
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  • One Member of the crew of a boat is dressing the jb clothes. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • A view of a canned sardine factory. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • A buyer is checking the sardines that he just bought. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Workers of a canned sardine factory prepare the vegetables to put inside the cans. In this factory there are 160 workers, 150 are women. The canned Sardine industry is suffering due to the economical crisis.
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  • An employer of the cooperativi is carrying the sardines on a truck of a buyer. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • Fishermen working during the sardine fish. Sardine means Portugal more than codfish. For the Portuguese people, sardine fish it is not only one of the main national product exported it is tradition; for at least half of the year the Portuguese eat sardine at least once a week, the main dish of the most popular party (party of Saint John) is sardine. The limitation introduced by the European community on the fishing of the bluefish (sardine below to this category) and the economical crisis in Portugal threat this product.
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  • The city of Beira has one of the biggest port of the Mozambique. The port of Beira is a point where constantly goods arrive and leave; the importance of Beira's port increase especially in the last years since the multinational company "Vale do Rio Doce" started to extract coal in Mozambique. In fact, the multinational decided to use the Beira's port to export the coal and they are now building a new dock bigger half of the size of the whole port for the shipping of the coal.
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  • The city of Beira has one of the biggest port of the Mozambique. The port of Beira is a point where constantly goods arrive and leave; the importance of Beira's port increase especially in the last years since the multinational company "Vale do Rio Doce" started to extract coal in Mozambique. In fact, the multinational decided to use the Beira's port to export the coal and they are now building a new dock bigger half of the size of the whole port for the shipping of the coal.
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  • The city of Beira has one of the biggest port of the Mozambique. The port of Beira is a point where constantly goods arrive and leave; the importance of Beira's port increase especially in the last years since the multinational company "Vale do Rio Doce" started to extract coal in Mozambique. In fact, the multinational decided to use the Beira's port to export the coal and they are now building a new dock bigger half of the size of the whole port for the shipping of the coal.
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  • The city of Beira has one of the biggest port of the Mozambique. The port of Beira is a point where constantly goods arrive and leave; the importance of Beira's port increase especially in the last years since the multinational company "Vale do Rio Doce" started to extract coal in Mozambique. In fact, the multinational decided to use the Beira's port to export the coal and they are now building a new dock bigger half of the size of the whole port for the shipping of the coal.
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  • The city of Beira has one of the biggest port of the Mozambique. The port of Beira is a point where constantly goods arrive and leave; the importance of Beira's port increase especially in the last years since the multinational company "Vale do Rio Doce" started to extract coal in Mozambique. In fact, the multinational decided to use the Beira's port to export the coal and they are now building a new dock bigger half of the size of the whole port for the shipping of the coal.
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  • The city of Beira has one of the biggest port of the Mozambique. The port of Beira is a point where constantly goods arrive and leave; the importance of Beira's port increase especially in the last years since the multinational company "Vale do Rio Doce" started to extract coal in Mozambique. In fact, the multinational decided to use the Beira's port to export the coal and they are now building a new dock bigger half of the size of the whole port for the shipping of the coal.
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  • The city of Beira has one of the biggest port of the Mozambique. The port of Beira is a point where constantly goods arrive and leave; the importance of Beira's port increase especially in the last years since the multinational company "Vale do Rio Doce" started to extract coal in Mozambique. In fact, the multinational decided to use the Beira's port to export the coal and they are now building a new dock bigger half of the size of the whole port for the shipping of the coal.
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  • The city of Beira has one of the biggest ports of Mozambique.  Beira´s port is a point where are constantly coming and going goods; the importance of Beira's port increased especially in the last years, since the multinational company "Vale do Rio Doce" started to extract coal in Mozambique. In fact, the multinational decided to use Beira's port to export the coal and are now building a new dock, in a bigger size - half of the size of the whole port for the shipping of the coal.
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  • The city of Beira has one of the biggest port of the Mozambique. The port of Beira is a point where constantly goods arrive and leave; the importance of Beira's port increase especially in the last years since the multinational company "Vale do Rio Doce" started to extract coal in Mozambique. In fact, the multinational decided to use the Beira's port to export the coal and they are now building a new dock bigger half of the size of the whole port for the shipping of the coal.
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  • The hotel - SPA Monte Prado is located in the middle of the nature in Melgaço, one of the places with the highest production of vinho verde (green wine) and specifically Alvarinho (one of the type of Vinho Verde. The hotel - SPA is located between the hills and the grapeyards.
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  • The hotel - SPA Monte Prado is located in the middle of the nature in Melgaço, one of the places with the highest production of vinho verde (green wine) and specifically Alvarinho (one of the type of Vinho Verde. The hotel - SPA is located between the hills and the grapeyards.
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  • The Hotel SPA Monte Prado is located in the middle of the nature in Melgaço, one of the places with the highest production of vinho verde (green wine) and specifically Alvarinho (one  type of Vinho Verde). The hotel - SPA is located between the hills and the grapeyards.
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  • The hotel - SPA Monte Prado is located in the middle of the nature in Melgaço, one of the places with the highest production of vinho verde (green wine) and specifically Alvarinho (one of the type of Vinho Verde. The hotel - SPA is located between the hills and the grapeyards.
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  • The hotel - SPA Monte Prado is located in the middle of the nature in Melgaço, one of the places with the highest production of vinho verde (green wine) and specifically Alvarinho (one of the type of Vinho Verde. The hotel - SPA is located between the hills and the grapeyards.
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  • The hotel - SPA Monte Prado is located in the middle of the nature in Melgaço, one of the places with the highest production of vinho verde (green wine) and specifically Alvarinho (one of the type of Vinho Verde. The hotel - SPA is located between the hills and the grapeyards.
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  • The hotel - SPA Monte Prado is located in the middle of the nature in Melgaço, one of the places with the highest production of vinho verde (green wine) and specifically Alvarinho (one of the type of Vinho Verde. The hotel - SPA is located between the hills and the grapeyards.
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  • In Marandallah, a village 500 kilometers from the capital Abidjan, in the northern interior of the Ivory Coast, home to about 2,500 inhabitants and at about eight hours by car from the sea. This majority Muslim population, although living in a village far from the sea and with many difficulties of transport, eat at least once a week fried fish that arrives from the capital and fresh fish caught in the river from town of Bouaké two hours away.
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  • The Jazz scene is still very much alive in Harlem.  Patrons listen to improvisational Jazz at S. Nicks's Bar.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • General Grant National Memorial on Riverside Dr. in Harlem.  The former victor of the American Civil War and later president of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant is buried here in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Scenes from the elevated subway tracks that make their way north south in parallel to Park Ave in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Architectural detail of brownstones popular throught Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Adam Clayton Powell Blvd in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Columbia University in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Columbia University in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • A preacher opens the doors to his small house of prayer in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • A couple enjoy an intimate dinner as seen throught the wine glasses at 5 & Diamond restaurant on Frederick Douglass Blvd in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Melba's restaurant on W 114th St.   Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • A couple enjoy an intimate dinner as seen throught the wine glasses at 5 & Diamond restaurant on Frederick Douglass Blvd in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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  • Adam Clayton Powell Blvd in Harlem.  Harlem, a neighborhood of New York City in Manhattan, began as a Dutch village in 1658 and was later annexed to New York City in 1873.  At the beginning of the 20th century African-American's began arriving from the southern American states looking for work in the more industrious north.  With their migration, the African-American community brought with them a renaissance in the arts to Harlem that is still evident today.  After World War II Harlem began experiencing a significant rise in crime and poverty due to the Great Depression that lasted until the 21st century.  A new pride in the community has brought a renewed revival to Harlem, and crime rates have dropped to record lows giving the New York City neighborhood a new lease on life.
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