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#6733068
19 May 2021
General view of Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egyt on May 19, 2021 decorated with the obelisk of Ramses II and statues of rams.
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#6092170
15 October 2020
A man wearing a face mask walks by an artwork of Portuguese artist Bordalo II in Lisbon, Portugal, on October 15, 2020. Portugal raised today the level of alert in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic from a contingency situation to a calamity situation throughout the country.
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#6092152
15 October 2020
A man wearing a face mask walks by an artwork of Portuguese artist Bordalo II in Lisbon, Portugal, on October 15, 2020. Portugal raised today the level of alert in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic from a contingency situation to a calamity situation throughout the country.
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#2548559
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548561
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548563
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548566
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548569
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548573
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548576
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548580
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548583
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548587
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548591
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548596
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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#2548599
10 March 2018
Egyptian workers restore a giant granite statue of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II at the Atrium of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), near the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, 10 March 2018. The statue was built almost 3,000 years ago to be displayed at Ptah Temple in old Memphis (present day Mit Rahina in Giza). It was moved in 1955 to Bab al-Hadid Square near Cairo's train station, now known as Ramses Square. In 2006, former Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni decided to move the statue from the Ramses Square to protect it from pollution, to the then under construction headquarters of the GEM. After restoration it will be moved to its final resting place at the Atrium of the new Grand Egyptian Museum.
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