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21 April 2025
On April 21, 2025, a solemn Eucharist takes place at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico, attended by dozens of people in memory of Pope Francis, who dies at the age of 88 due to a stroke and cardiac arrest, according to information from the Vatican. The event is presided over by the Archbishop Primate of Mexico, Carlos Aguiar Retes, and various ecclesiastical authorities.
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7 April 2025
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08: A detailed look at a PC computer equipped with an Intel Core processor, Intel Arc graphics processing units, and CORSAIR Dominator Titanium DDR5 Memory on display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025.
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7 February 2025
A Sony PlayStation 1 video game console and a memory card.
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7 February 2025
A Sony PlayStation 1 video game console with its controller and a memory card.
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7 February 2025
A Sony PlayStation 2 slim video game console with its controller and a memory card.
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7 February 2025
A Sony PlayStation 2 slim video game console with its controller and a memory card.
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14 October 2024
With The Approach Of Winter, Students In The Deir Ballut Camp In Rural Aleppo Study In A School Made Up Of Torn Tents, on october 13, 2024.
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#11659798
12 October 2024
A cardboard skull made by a baker is seen at the exhibition ''The Other Life in Tamoanchan'' at the National Museum of Popular Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 11, 2024. In this exhibition, the cartoneria of Los Ramirez Castaneda captures the essence of the mythical place of Tamoanchan through its pieces, portraying the daily life and cultural richness of the state of Morelos. The cartonero art invites exploration of memory and identity through different traditional crafts and arts.
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#11659714
12 October 2024
Skulls made of cardboard are seen at the exhibition ''The Other Life in Tamoanchan'' at the National Museum of Popular Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 11, 2024. In this exhibition, the cartoneria of Los Ramirez Castaneda captures the essence of the mythical place of Tamoanchan through its pieces, portraying the daily life and cultural richness of the state of Morelos. The cartonero art invites exploration of memory and identity through different traditional crafts and arts.
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#11659715
12 October 2024
Skulls made of cardboard are seen at the exhibition ''The Other Life in Tamoanchan'' at the National Museum of Popular Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 11, 2024. In this exhibition, the cartoneria of Los Ramirez Castaneda captures the essence of the mythical place of Tamoanchan through its pieces, portraying the daily life and cultural richness of the state of Morelos. The cartonero art invites exploration of memory and identity through different traditional crafts and arts.
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#11659719
12 October 2024
A skull made of cardboard, playing a guitar, is at the exhibition ''The Other Life in Tamoanchan'' at the National Museum of Popular Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 11, 2024. In this exhibition, the cartoneria of Los Ramirez Castaneda captures the essence of the mythical place of Tamoanchan through its pieces, portraying the daily life and cultural richness of the state of Morelos. The cartonero art invites exploration of memory and identity through different traditional crafts and arts.
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#11659724
12 October 2024
Skulls made of cardboard are seen at the exhibition ''The Other Life in Tamoanchan'' at the National Museum of Popular Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 11, 2024. In this exhibition, the cartoneria of Los Ramirez Castaneda captures the essence of the mythical place of Tamoanchan through its pieces, portraying the daily life and cultural richness of the state of Morelos. The cartonero art invites exploration of memory and identity through different traditional crafts and arts.
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#11659730
12 October 2024
A skull made of cardboard, playing the trumpet, is at the exhibition ''The Other Life in Tamoanchan'' at the National Museum of Popular Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 11, 2024. In this exhibition, the cartoneria of Los Ramirez Castaneda captures the essence of the mythical place of Tamoanchan through its pieces, portraying the daily life and cultural richness of the state of Morelos. The cartonero art invites exploration of memory and identity through different traditional crafts and arts.
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#11659737
12 October 2024
Skulls made of cardboard are seen at the exhibition ''The Other Life in Tamoanchan'' at the National Museum of Popular Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 11, 2024. In this exhibition, the cartoneria of Los Ramirez Castaneda captures the essence of the mythical place of Tamoanchan through its pieces, portraying the daily life and cultural richness of the state of Morelos. The cartonero art invites exploration of memory and identity through different traditional crafts and arts.
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#11659746
12 October 2024
A skull made of cardboard on a barbecue stand is at the exhibition ''The Other Life in Tamoanchan'' at the National Museum of Popular Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 11, 2024. In this exhibition, the cartoneria of Los Ramirez Castaneda captures the essence of the mythical place of Tamoanchan through its pieces, portraying the daily life and cultural richness of the state of Morelos. The cartonero art invites exploration of memory and identity through different traditional crafts and arts.
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#11659753
12 October 2024
A skull made of cardboard, practicing a trade, is at the exhibition ''The Other Life in Tamoanchan'' at the National Museum of Popular Cultures in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 11, 2024. In this exhibition, the cartoneria of Los Ramirez Castaneda captures the essence of the mythical place of Tamoanchan through its pieces, portraying the daily life and cultural richness of the state of Morelos. The cartonero art invites exploration of memory and identity through different traditional crafts and arts.
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