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  • Boy carries at typical Saint Anthony arch.  The arches and the ballons are the two artifacts always used by every neighbourhood. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day (13th June), Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • A girl smiles during the Parade in Liberdade Avenue. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, (13th June) Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-009.jpg
  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march had a replica of the tram that runs in one of its streets. The costumes and music were inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day (13th June), Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-010.jpg
  • On the passage of the 12th to the 13th of June, the streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhoods gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-036.jpg
  • On the passage of the 12th to the 13th of June, the streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhoods gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-030.jpg
  • At the Maritimo Club in Bica neighbourhood, people dance while children sleep near beer packs. On the passage of the 12th to the 13th of June, the streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhoods gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • On the passage of the 12th to the 13th of June, the streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhoods gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint. At the Maritimo Club in Bica neighbourhood, beer is sold through the window and the seller takes advantage of his product.
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  • Girls beeing lifted by a device  during the Parade in Liberdade Avenue. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-020.jpg
  • Girls beeing lifted by a device  during the Parade in Liberdade Avenue. Every 12th of June, Lisbon's typical neighbourhoods show their "marches". These consist on music, coreography and costumes inspired on each neighbourhood traditions. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-019.jpg
  • On the passage of the 12th to the 13th of June, the streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhoods gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-017.jpg
  • Boys rehearsing with poles pretending typical Saint Anthony arches. The arches and the ballons are the two artifacts always used by every neighbourhood. On the passage from 12th to the 13th of June people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-012.jpg
  • Boy guarding the arches that will be used during the parade in Liberdade Avenue. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, (13th June) Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-005.jpg
  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, (13th June) Lisbon's patron saint.
    001009por0003-004.jpg
  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march had a replica of the tram that runs in one of its streets. The costumes and music were inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The streets of each old Lisbon neighbourhood gets crowded with people partying. The smell of grilled sardines fills the air as people celebrate Saint Anthony's day, (13th June) Lisbon's patron saint.
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  • At 6pm on the 13th of June  the mayor of the neighbourhood celebrates the 2nd place won by Bica's March on the Parade contest. Every year Bica is one of the favourite neighbourhoods to win the contest.
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  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
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  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
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  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
    h_00014057.jpg
  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
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  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
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  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations) , in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
    h_00014052.jpg
  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
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  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
    h_00014060.jpg
  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
    h_00014059.jpg
  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
    h_00014055.jpg
  • São João Celebrations (St John´s Celebrations),in Porto are quite unique. The festivity takes place every 4th week of June and it´s a very popular event in the city of Porto. Plastic hammers are sold at every corner street days before the party begins. People armed with rubber hammers and giggles chase each other down the streets. This is one of the riotous celebrations in the country and people enjoy attacking each other and have a lot of fun.
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  • One week before Liberdade Avenue's parade, Bica's March roam the neighbourhood streets with precedent year's costumes and music. Passing people mix with participants.
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  • One week before Liberdade Avenue's parade, Bica's March roam the neighbourhood streets with precedent year's costumes and music.
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  • The streets of Bica neighbourhood are steep and that's the main reason of the construction of its ex-libris, the Bica Tram, build 120 years ago.
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  • It's in Duarte Belo Street that Bica's Tram runs up and down. The tram is the ex-libris of this typical neighbourhood.
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  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places.
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  • Bica's maestro kisses his wife to wish her luck in Liberdade Avenue Parade.
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  • It's in Duarte Belo Street that Bica's Tram runs up and down. The tram is the ex-libris of this typical neighbourhood.
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  • The water man refreshes the participants that spend hours singing and dancing.
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  • Rehearsing music and coreography. Each neighbourhood tries to surprise their opponents  by rehearsing in secret places like parking lots like this.
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  • Rehearsing music and coreography. Each neighbourhood tries to surprise their opponents  by rehearsing in secret places like parking lots like this.
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  • Materials to be used during the Parade in Liberdade Avenue are kept away from the eyes of the curious. The surprise effect is essential to beat the oponent neighbourhoods.
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  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
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  • Women rehearse with plastic boxes pretending to be the  trays used by  fishsellers that made their living on Bica neighbourhood many years ago.
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  • Bica is one of the old  neighbourhoods in Lisbon. It's narrow and steep streets atracts many tourists.
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  • Rehearsing music and coreography. Each neighbourhood tries to surprise their opponents  by rehearsing in secret places like parking lots like this.
    001009por0003-032.jpg
  • Two boys dance at the end of the March that roams the neighbourhood street one week before Liberdade Avenue's parade, Participants use precedent year's costumes and music.
    001009por0003-026.jpg
  • One week before Liberdade Avenue's parade, Bica's March roam the neighbourhood streets with precedent year's costumes and music.
    001009por0003-024.jpg
  • Girls listen to the March maestro during a rehearsal in a parking lot. Each neighbourhood tries to surprise their opponents  by rehearsing in secret places like parking lots like this.
    001009por0003-021.jpg
  • One week before Liberdade Avenue's parade, Bica's March roam the neighbourhood streets with costumes precedent year's costumes and music.. It's in Duarte Belo Street that Bica's Tram runs up and down. The tram is the ex-libris of this typical neighbourhood.
    001009por0003-018.jpg
  • Rehearsing music and coreography. Each neighbourhood tries to surprise their opponents  by rehearsing in secret places like parking lots like this.
    001009por0003-016.jpg
  • Last make-up details before Bica March starts parading in Liberdade Avenue.  The costumes and music were inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood.
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  • Woman and members of the band of Bica's march waiting for the beggining of the parade on the top of Liberdade Avenue.
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  • An enthusiastic member of the audience vibrates when Bica march parades in Liberdade Avenue.  Each neighbourhood has their supporters and lisboets crowds the Avenue to watch the Marches.
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  • The Parade in Liberdade Avenue is the climax of months of preparation. Bica neighbourhood march was inspired in traditional fishsellers that used to work in the neighbourhood. The Parade is observed by a jury that gives points to each March. usually Bica is classified in the first places.
    001009por0003-008.jpg
  • It's in Duarte Belo Street that Bica's Tram runs up and down. The tram is the ex-libris of this typical neighbourhood.
    001009por0003-006.jpg
  • Women chating in a rehearsal brake. Each neighbourhood tries to surprise their oponents  by rehearsing in secret places like parking lots like this.
    001009por0003-002.jpg
  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
    h_00014070.jpg
  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
    h_00014069.jpg
  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
    h_00014067.jpg
  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
    h_00014066.jpg
  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
    h_00014065.jpg
  • The night of São João (Saint John), in Valongo - nearby Porto - is celebrated in a peculiar way. This commemoration day of St. John, is a traditional celebration inspired by a secular legend. Groups of men dressing up in costumes, dance the so  called "Dance of the bugios". In the middle there is a King, who is the king of "bugios", all together they celebrate the  medieval legend that says : " The daughter of a Moorish king who lived there got sick and the king appealed to scholars and healers to cure her. Having no results and his daughter continued to languish, he called on Christians to ask for his daughter and prayed to the image o St. John. The Princess was cured and there was a procession to worship the image of St. John, what the Moors called the possession of the holy, to thank for this miracle." The festivities recreate that moment.
    h_00014064.jpg
  • Refrigerated truck of portuguese Civil Protection arrives to carry the bodies of the dead near the burned cars at N236 road between Figueiro dos Vinhos and Castanheira de Pera, Pedrogao Grande, 18 june 2017. At least sixty two people have been killed in forest fires in central Portugal, with many being trapped in their cars as flames swept over a road on the evening of 17 June 2017. A total of 692 firefighters are providing assistance.
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  • 2015/11/20- Medellín, Colombia: The past and present of Medellín. These two bird made by Colombian contemporary artist Fernando Botero, represent the history of the city. The one on the left was damaged after a bombed went off on the 10th of June 1995 killing 30 people. Even if Pablo Escobar was dead the violence continued.   Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • 29/03/2016 - Medellin, Colombia: The past and present of Medellín. These two bird made by Colombian contemporary artist Fernando Botero, represent the history of the city. The one on the left was damaged after a bombed went off on the 10th of June 1995 killing 30 people. Even if Pablo Escobar was dead the violence continued.   Tours focusing on the life and death of Pablo Escobar are becoming quite popular among international tourists that visit Medellín. In recent times more than 10 tour operators have started to give the tour, helped by the interest generated by Netflix "Narcos" series. (Eduardo Leal)
    EduardoLeal-EscobarLegacy-32.jpg
  • June 2015. Brussels. A woman waits on a barber shop reading the newspaper.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. A Man holding a bear and a couch at the same time during an street art's festival.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. An aged couple walk on the streets.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. A woman holds a plastic bag in front of a shop on the street.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. A young girl looks her reflect on the train's window while we're arriving at Central station.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. people on the streets.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. A man holds a mirror on the streets.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. A man holds his daughter on his arms.
    ImitationOfLifeBrussels-14.jpg
  • June 2015. Brussels. paint footprints on the streets.
    ImitationOfLifeBrussels-15.jpg
  • June 2015. Brussels. buildings reflected on a shop's window with a poster.
    ImitationOfLifeBrussels-13.jpg
  • June 2015. Brussels. A man holds a water bottle with his heart arm.
    ImitationOfLifeBrussels-10.jpg
  • June 2015. Brussels. A man walks while reading the newspaper with Alexis Tsipras photo on the cover.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. A poster of a tattoo studio shows the Manneken pis as a skelleton.
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  • June 2015. Brussels. A man walks on the streets.
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  • katriana fashion shoot at monarch hotel sheikh zayed road,Dubai, United Arab Emirates, June 19, 2008 (Photo by Alan Desiderio/ITP Images)
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  • 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
  • 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 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.
    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 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
  • 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. 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.
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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.
    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.
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  • Rubino Vittorio. Partisan name "Noemi". Born in 1926. In the June of the 1944 he joined the partisan rebellion forces that was fighting again the fascist and the nazist. He was assigned to the 2nd Brigate and he fought near the Bocchetto Sessera.
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  • Bruno Pozzato. Partisan name "Ventura". Born in 1927. In the June of the 1944 he joined the partisan rebellion forces that were  fighting against the fascist and the nazis. He was assigned to the 56th Brigate and he fought near Candelo.
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  • Marchesi Gastone. Partisan name "Tano". Born in 1922. In the June of the 1944 he joined the partisan rebellion forces that was fighting again the fascist and the nazist. He was assigned to the 75th Brigate and he fought in the Valle Elvo.
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  • Bonino Gianni. Partisan name "Picchiatello". Born in 1934. In the June of the 1944 he joined the partisan rebellion forces that was fighting again the fascist and the nazist. He was assigned to the 2nd Brigate and he fought near Tollegno.
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  • Grandotto Umberto. Partisan name "Canaglia". Born in 1927. In the June of the 1944 he joined the partisan rebellion forces that were fighting against the fascist and the nazis. He was assigned to the 75th Brigate and he fought in the Valle Cervo.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Every night during the city festival  in June, Fado, now World Heritage, can be heard in live concerts during the trips  of Lisbon's nº28 yellow tram, through the central, most historic region of the city.
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  • Athens, Greece - Immigrants of various nationalities are carried to the Deportation Camps by the police bus. In Greece, the deep recession due to the Austerity Measures imposed by the Troika (European Union, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund) coincided with the worsening in life conditions of both the native population and the immigrant one. The latter had to face not only an enormous increase of poverty and unemployment -often leading to homelessness- but also the rise in popularity of Golden Dawn, an ultranationalist party which got 18 seats in Parliament after June 2012 election. G.D. propaganda and actions are all based on racism and hate towards the foreign communities, blamed to be one of the main causes of the crisis.<br />
Bruno Simões Castanheira
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