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  • Bogolans on display. These cotton clothes are painted with a dye made with mud and tree-bark. So-called bogolans are one of the most traditional malian souvenisr and each ethnic group has its own tipical design. These are Dogon bogolans.
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  • Most Dogon Country mosques are in Sudanese style and built with mud. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • Most Dogon Country mosques are in Sudanese style and built with mud. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • Most Dogon Country mosques are in Sudanese style and built with mud.The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • Artisan painting a cotton clothe with a dye made with mud and tree-bark. So-called bogolans are one of the most traditional malian souvenir and each ethnic group has its own tipical design.
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  • Faithful enters Endé mosque. Most Dogon Country mosques are in Sudanese style and built with mud. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • A police officer reaches for his pocket as he passes by a commercial street in downtown. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • The well-preserved Tellem dwellings in Teli makes it one of the most picturesque villages in the Dogon Country. As in many other villages, the Dogon formerly lived sheltered in the cliffs as they feared predators and human agressors. Only some 60 ago, Teli villagers started to settle in the present village below the cliff. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • The House of Government building as well as almost every Azeri building get lightened at night.  Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • Cityscape shows recently constructed modern buildings near the Caspian sea. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • Azeris pass by the former building of the Baku branch of the Central V.I.Lenin Museum from 1960, now turned into a carpet museum. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • Two Azeri women look trough the bus window. The majority of the population remain poor as a small minority are taking advantages of the rapid economic growth of the country. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • A construction worker is lighten as he weld at a construction site. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event, and since then the city landscape changed dramatically.
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  • Teenagers chat on a pedestrian street in downtown. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • An elderly man carries a water bucket, as he looks for his grandsons playing in an old alley near downtown. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • An Azeri family tries to cross the street but cars keep passing by at high speed. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • A woman looks to the street from the balcony of a traditional bakery. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • An elderly woman passes by an old alley near downtown. In this area it is possible to find old buildings standing next to new and luxurious ones. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • An Azeri woman extends the clothes on the street near downtown. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • Extended clothes on an old alley contrasts with an modern building. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • A government construction worker poses for a portrait as he cuts a pavement marble stone, in front of the House of Government building. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event, and since then the city landscape changed dramatically.
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  • An Azeri family photograph a statue, as many other living in the countryside come to the capital on tour. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • A taxi driver takes advantage of the fact of not having customers to clean his London alike cab, in front of the House of Government building. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.<br />
Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.
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  • Baku was awarded the right to host of the first European Games, a multi-sport event.<br />
Cityscape with the imposing Flame Towers, an important landmark that supports a hotel, residential and office facilities and that is linked by centrally located retail and leisure areas. Azeri GDP grew 41.7% in the first quarter of 2007, possibly the highest of any nation worldwide, as the country economy completed its post-Soviet transition into a major oil based economy.
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  • Children walking hand-in-hand in the Dogon village of Djiguibombo on the rocky plateau.  The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau.
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  • Man washing millet straw in a lake formed by rain in front of Kani-Kombolé village mosque. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • Women pounding millet with a pestle in Teli village. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • The well-preserved Tellem dwellings in Teli makes it one of the most picturesque villages in the Dogon Country. As in many other villages, the Dogon formerly lived sheltered in the cliffs as they feared predators and human agressors. Only some 60 ago, Teli villagers started to settle in the present village below the cliff. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • Teli village stands out as one of the many religiously highly ecletic and tolerant in the Dogon Country. Muslims, Catholics and Animists live together in harmony even if the village mosque shows the predominacy of the Islamic religion. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • The well-preserved Tellem dwellings in Teli makes it one of the most picturesque villages in the Dogon Country. As in many other villages, the Dogon formerly lived sheltered in the cliffs as they feared predators and human agressors. Only some 60 ago, Teli villagers started to settle in the present village below the cliff. The Dogon Country is the most visited part of Mali with tourists visiting its tipical  villages that can be located on the cliff, on the sandy plain or in the rocky plateau
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  • Bicycles in Maire de Castroponce, Zamora province, Spain . The WAY OF SAINT JAMES or CAMINO DE SANTIAGO following the Silver Way, between Seville and Astorga, 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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  • Tough Guy is crazy race where the athletes are submitted to really hard proofs.
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  • Tough Guy is crazy race where the athletes are submitted to really hard proofs.
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  • Tough Guy is crazy race where the athletes are submitted to really hard proofs.
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  • Tough Guy is crazy race where the athletes are submitted to really hard proofs.
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  • Two men working in order to release a carriage jammed in the mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A man walks over the mud in order to feed pets that remains in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A man walks over a mud area in Paracatu de Baixo, district of the city of Mariana in brazilian state of Minas gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A open view of what remais of the surroundings of a church affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A house affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A house affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A house affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A volunteer unloads a truck of donations addressed to the victms of a flood of mud that hit the disctrict of Bento Rodrigues in Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Geais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A small market affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A boy looks through the window of a house flooded by mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • Two men working in order to release a carriage jammed in the mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A sports court affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A food store affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • Inside of a market affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A market affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A house affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A small warehouse affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • A house affected by a flood of mud in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • Pets that remain in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • Donations inside Arena Mariana, in Mariana, a brazilian in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • An inhabitant of Bento Rodrigues, a district of the city of Mariana in brazilian state of Minas Gerais, looks through the window of a hotel where is housing displaced people because of a mining waste dam failure. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
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  • In Carnival parades in Mindelo, attempts to recover the tradition of "mandigas" groups are made. These were members of African groups also used as slaves in Cape Verde. They rumble the streets chaotically playing with the audience and covered with oil or mud. They are generally from the poorer strata of population.
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  • In Carnival parades in Mindelo, attempts to recover the tradition of "mandigas" groups are made. These were members of African groups also used as slaves in Cape Verde. They rumble the streets chaotically playing with the audience and covered with oil or mud. They are generally from the poorer strata of population.
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  • Tourists aplying calcium-rich mud from the pools in Pamukkale. The hard, white mineral deposits, which from a distance resemble snow, are caused by the high mineral content of the natural spring water which runs down the cliff and congregates in warm pools on the terraces. This is such a popular tourist attraction that strict rules had to be established in order to preserve its beauty, which include the fact that visitors may no longer walk on the terraces. Those who want to enjoy the thermal waters, however, can take a dip in the nearby pool, littered with fragments of marble pillars.
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  • A men enters his grandmother's house in order to searching for utensils remained after the flood in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
    dm-mariana-025.jpg
  • A men enters his grandmother's house in order to searching for utensils remained after the flood in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
    dm-mariana-024.jpg
  • A men enters his grandmother's house in order to searching for utensils remained after the flood in Paracatu de Baixo, one of the districts of Mariana, a brazilian city in the state of Minas Gerais. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud.
    dm-mariana-023.jpg
  • An eight months old baby sleeps in a hotel room in Mariana that is housing displaced people by a flood. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud over Bento Rodrigues, a district of the city of Mariana, in the brazilian state of Minas Gerais.
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  • A woman is seen organizing clothes inside a hotel room in Mariana that is housing displaced people by a flood. On november 5th, a mining waste dam failed causing a flood of mud over Bento Rodrigues, a district of the city of Mariana, in the brazilian state of Minas Gerais.
    dm-mariana-002.jpg
  • Isidoro is located in a steep topography area. The region isn't attended by public services like water and electric power supply, streets pavement and sidewalks, among others. As the streets are made of clay, in the rainy season, the streets become of a path of mud, making the traffic in some areas complicated for both: people and vehicles. In the dry season, the dust of clay spreads in the air entering houses and shacks, what makes increase the cases of respiratory diseases and allergies, especially in children.
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  • In Carnival parades in Mindelo, attempts to recover the tradition of "mandigas" groups are made. These were members of African groups also used as slaves in Cape Verde. They rumble the streets chaotically playing with the audience and covered with oil or mud. They are generally from the poorer strata of population. Here a TV presenter takes part in a dance with the "mandingas".
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  • In Carnival parades in Mindelo, attempts to recover the tradition of "mandigas" groups are made. These were members of African groups also used as slaves in Cape Verde. They rumble the streets chaotically playing with the audience and covered with oil or mud. They are generally from the poorer strata of population.
    001009CPV004-3002.jpg
  • In Carnival parades in Mindelo, attempts to recover the tradition of "mandigas" groups are made. These were members of African groups also used as slaves in Cape Verde. They rumble the streets chaotically playing with the audience and covered with oil or mud. They are generally from the poorer strata of population.
    001009CPV004-2971.jpg
  • In Carnival parades in Mindelo, attempts to recover the tradition of "mandigas" groups are made. These were members of African groups also used as slaves in Cape Verde. They rumble the streets chaotically playing with the audience and covered with oil or mud. They are generally from the poorer strata of population.
    001009CPV004-2958.jpg
  • Old man in front of a mud house in Terradillos de Templarios. Palencia province . 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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