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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • Clara going out from her house.
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  • José Almeida worked  in part time  for Unicenter, a company that organizes informatic and english courses for secundary  High schools. This  company did not make any contract  and instead imposed him the green invoices ("recibos verdes") regiment. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend  the courses. Today he quit the job and denounced the company to the national data protection commission and sued the company in the labour court.
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. This is a Portuguese  movement aimed to denounce the improper use of green invoices (?Recibos Verdes?) and to press institutions about the rights of people working with green invoices <br />
(?recibos verdes?) regiment. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with green invoices (?recibos verdes?) for a state employment center. Thanks to the movement the center  employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. This is a Portuguese  movement aimed to denounce the improper use of green invoices (?Recibos Verdes?) and to press institutions about the rights of people working with green invoices (?recibos verdes?) regiment. Adriano Campos worked during some years with squeme  for a call center, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. This is a Portuguese movement aimed to denounce the improper use of green invoices (?Recibos Verdes?) and to press institutions about the rights of people working with green invoices (?recibos verdes?) regiment. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with green invoices (?recibos verdes?) for a state employment center. Thanks to the movement the center employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. This is Portuguese  movement aimed to denounce the improper use green invoices (?Recibos Verdes?) and to press institutions about the rights of people working with green invoices   (?recibos verdes?) regiment. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with green invoices (?recibo verdes?) for a state employment center. Thanks to the movement the center employed her with a determined time contract
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • An indipendent worker fills in a green receipt (recibo verde)
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Juliana Kleinubing is an indipendent assurance agent worker. She is using green invoices (Recibos Verdes).
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
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  • Juliana Kleinubing is an indipendent assurance agent worker. She is using green invoices (Recibos Verdes).
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  • Juliana Kleinubing is a mother who works as an independent assurance agent. She is one among many other workers using  green invoices ("Recibos Verdes").
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  • One of Manuela's sons in his room inside the new house
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  • Clara stand out of her new house.
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  • one of Manuela's sons look at the window of his new house.
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  • The Preto's family is composed by 2 parents and 2 mentally hill "children" (21 and 18). Both the parents lost their job, recently they stop receiving contribution for the children. After the cut on the help from the state they live with 300 euros and pay 190 euros of rent
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  • A local NGO buids a new house for the Costa Family. composed by Joaquin and Clara (grandparents), Maria (mother) and her 4 sons (Ricardo, Hugo, Victor and Manuel) and 1 daughter (Isabel). They all live in the grandparent’s house that is a 2 rooms house.  The only one that is working is Hugo that is employed in a textile factory and gain the minimum salary, 400€, the only income for the whole family.
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  • Clara stand in the field where she grows some vegetable.
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  • Isabel, Maria’s daughter, sleeps sick in her mother bed.
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  • Clara recycling the last drops of milk. Clara lives with her husband and her son, Antonio, in the north of Portugal in a house without tap water. The house is in very bad condition, some of the window glass are missing, the wooden floor is falling apart, rats invade the domestic places and when it rains it enter inside the roof.
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  • A view of a Portuguese village where ones of the poor family lives
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  • Juliana Kleinubing is an indipendent assurance agent worker. She is using green invoices (Recibos Verdes).
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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked  in part time  for Unicenter, a company that organizes informatic and english courses for secundary  High schools. This  company did not make any contract  and instead imposed him the green invoices ("recibos verdes") regiment. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend  the courses. Today he quit the job and denounced the company to the national data protection commission and sued the company in the labour court.
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  • José Almeida worked as a part time worker for Unicenter, a company that organize informatic and english courses for seconday school students. The company instead made a contract to him imposed the green receipt (recibo verde)regimen. He was doing telemarketing to convince clients to attend to the courses. Today he quit the job and he denounce the company to the national date protection commision and he is suiting the company at the labour court.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working in the radio of University of Minho. He is working with green invoices ("recibos verdes") and he hopes  the radio soon can offer him a regular contract.
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  • Cristina Andrade is one of the founders of the movement called FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Cristina Andrade is a psychologist and worked with “recibo verde” for a state employment centre. Thanks to the movement the centre have employed her with a determined time contract
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  • An indipendent worker fills in a green receipt (recibo verde)
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  • A green receipt (Recibo Verde) book used by indipendent worker. In Portugal instead of offering to the worker a regular contract, a lot of companies "hire" their employers under recibo verde regimen. In this way the company can pay less taxes.
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  • An indipendent worker fills in a green receipt (recibo verde)
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Daniel Silva is a journalist working for the Minho University Radio. He is working with green receipt (recibo verde) and he hope that the radio will soon offer to him a regular contract
    h_00012217.jpg
  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Adriano Campos is one of the activists of FERVE. FERVE is movement aimed to denounce the improper use of the “Recibos Verde” and to stress institutions about the rights of the worker working under “recibos verdes” regimen. Adriano Campos worked for years with recibo verde for a call centre, now he as a time determined contract.
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  • Clara hangs a decorative plate on a wall of her new house.
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  • Manuela cooking in her new house for her partner
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  • one of the sons of Manuela moving a forniture insede their new house.
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  • Manuela's family new house.
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  • A local NGO builds a new house for Manuela's family.
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  • A local NGO buids a new house for the Costa Family. composed by Joaquin and Clara (grandparents), Maria (mother) and her 4 sons (Ricardo, Hugo, Victor and Manuel) and 1 daughter (Isabel). They all live in the grandparent’s house that is a 2 rooms house.  The only one that is working is Hugo that is employed in a textile factory and gain the minimum salary, 400€, the only income for the whole family.
    fam_012.jpg
  • Manuela take care of some animals.
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  • Isabel, Maria’s daughter, went out from her grandparents house after a discussion with her brother.
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  • The new partner of Manuela plays with the dog while her soon prare the table for the dinner. Manuela is a single mother and it is more than 10 years that she lives with her three sons in a garage.
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  • One of the sons of Manuela in the space that work as a dining room and bedroom. Manuela is a single mother and it is more than 10 years that she lives with her three sons in a garage.
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  • One of the sons of Manuela working on his computer. Manuela is a single mother and it is more than 10 years that she lives with her three sons in a garage.
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  • Antonio, a 16 years old boy, enter in his parents house. Antonio lives with his parents in the north of Portugal in a house without tap water. The house is in very bad condition, some of the window glass are missing, the wooden floor is falling apart, rats invade the domestic places and when it ray it enter inside the roof.
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  • An indipendent worker fills in a green receipt (recibo verde)
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  • Iberian little pigs fighting in Almaden de la Plata, Badajoz province, Extremadura region, 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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  • Iberian pigs and holm oak tree in Badajoz province, Extremadura region. 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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  • Hand touching the Lucky pig in Florence
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  • Pig head. Street market in Sarria . Lugo 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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  • Iberian pigs in Badajoz province, Extremadura region, 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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  • Little iberian pigs in Almaden de la Plata, Badajoz province, Extremadura region, 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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  • Calliphora vomitoria putting eggs on a pig?s body
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  • Iberian pig in Badajoz province, Extremadura region, 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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  • Pig farm near Astorga, Leon 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.
    h_CSVP_055.jpg
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