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#10199812
25 June 2023
German mining museum is illuminated in Bochum, Germany on June 25, 2023 during the Extraschict 2023, the night of industry culture, a culture event in former industrial plants and facilities in several cities
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#10199814
25 June 2023
german mining museum is illuminated in Bochum, Germany on June 25, 2023 during the Extraschict 2023, the night of industry culture, a culture event in former industrial plants and facilities in several cities
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#10199804
25 June 2023
Stilt walkers are seen in front of German mining museum in Bochum, Germany on June 25, 2023 during the Extraschict 2023, the night of industry culture, a culture event in former industrial plants and facilities in several cities
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#10199806
25 June 2023
Stilt walkers are seen in front of German mining museum in Bochum, Germany on June 25, 2023 during the Extraschict 2023, the night of industry culture, a culture event in former industrial plants and facilities in several cities
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#10199810
25 June 2023
stilt walkers are seen in front of German mining museum in Bochum, Germany on June 25, 2023 during the Extraschict 2023, the night of industry culture, a culture event in former industrial plants and facilities in several cities
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#9039614
19 October 2022
Mr. Bruno Lemarquis, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) briefs the press on the current humanitarian crisis in the DRC at the United Nations Headquarters on October 19, 2022 in New York City, USA. Continuous troop movements and mining for lithium created the largest migrations of any such country, causing food insecurity for 27 million people in the eastern region of the DRC. Additionally, violence, kidnapping and attacks on medical facilities contribute the insecurity of the displaced.
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#9039612
19 October 2022
Mr. Bruno Lemarquis, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) briefs the press on the current humanitarian crisis in the DRC at the United Nations Headquarters on October 19, 2022 in New York City, USA. Continuous troop movements and mining for lithium created the largest migrations of any such country, causing food insecurity for 27 million people in the eastern region of the DRC. Additionally, violence, kidnapping and attacks on medical facilities contribute the insecurity of the displaced.
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#9039610
19 October 2022
Mr. Bruno Lemarquis, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) briefs the press on the current humanitarian crisis in the DRC at the United Nations Headquarters on October 19, 2022 in New York City, USA. Continuous troop movements and mining for lithium created the largest migrations of any such country, causing food insecurity for 27 million people in the eastern region of the DRC. Additionally, violence, kidnapping and attacks on medical facilities contribute the insecurity of the displaced.
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#9039606
19 October 2022
Mr. Bruno Lemarquis, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) briefs the press on the current humanitarian crisis in the DRC at the United Nations Headquarters on October 19, 2022 in New York City, USA. Continuous troop movements and mining for lithium created the largest migrations of any such country, causing food insecurity for 27 million people in the eastern region of the DRC. Additionally, violence, kidnapping and attacks on medical facilities contribute the insecurity of the displaced.
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#9039608
19 October 2022
Mr. Bruno Lemarquis, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) briefs the press on the current humanitarian crisis in the DRC at the United Nations Headquarters on October 19, 2022 in New York City, USA. Continuous troop movements and mining for lithium created the largest migrations of any such country, causing food insecurity for 27 million people in the eastern region of the DRC. Additionally, violence, kidnapping and attacks on medical facilities contribute the insecurity of the displaced.
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#9039602
19 October 2022
Mr. Bruno Lemarquis, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) briefs the press on the current humanitarian crisis in the DRC at the United Nations Headquarters on October 19, 2022 in New York City, USA. Continuous troop movements and mining for lithium created the largest migrations of any such country, causing food insecurity for 27 million people in the eastern region of the DRC. Additionally, violence, kidnapping and attacks on medical facilities contribute the insecurity of the displaced.
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#9039596
19 October 2022
Mr. Bruno Lemarquis, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) briefs the press on the current humanitarian crisis in the DRC at the United Nations Headquarters on October 19, 2022 in New York City, USA. Continuous troop movements and mining for lithium created the largest migrations of any such country, causing food insecurity for 27 million people in the eastern region of the DRC. Additionally, violence, kidnapping and attacks on medical facilities contribute the insecurity of the displaced.
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#7773624
14 February 2022
Detail of the entrance of chalets 12 and 14 in the Perlora Residential City, a tourist complex located in the town of Perlora (Carreño municipality, Asturias) in northern Spain, in operation since 1954 and relatively important between decades From the 1960s and 80s, it was the summer resort for many workers of the HUNOSA mining company, the arrival of the 90s meant a decrease in the number of visitors and a progressive abandonment of the facilities. The complex is currently in a state of semi-abandonment, however, it continues to attract a multitude of visitors, athletes and residents of the area, especially in summer who come to enjoy its beaches and recreational areas.
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#7773626
14 February 2022
One of the abandoned houses in the Residencial Perlora, a tourist complex located in the town of Perlora (Carreño municipality, Asturias) in northern Spain, in operation since 1954 and relatively important between the 1960s and 1980s. It was the summer resort of many workers of the HUNOSA mining company, the arrival of the 90s meant a decrease in the influx of public and a progressive abandonment of the facilities. The complex is currently in a state of semi-abandonment, however, it continues to attract a multitude of visitors, athletes and residents of the area, especially in summer who come to enjoy its beaches and recreational areas.
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#7773628
14 February 2022
Windows with broken glass in one of the abandoned houses in Residencial Perlora, a tourist complex located in the town of Perlora (municipality of Carreño, Asturias) in northern Spain, in operation since 1954 and relatively important between decades From the 1960s and 80s, it was the summer resort for many workers of the HUNOSA mining company, the arrival of the 90s meant a decrease in the number of visitors and a progressive abandonment of the facilities. The complex is currently in a state of semi-abandonment, however, it continues to attract a multitude of visitors, athletes and residents of the area, especially in summer who come to enjoy its beaches and recreational areas.
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#7773630
14 February 2022
A group of vacationers enjoy a meal in the portico of the abandoned church in the Residencial Perlora, a tourist complex located in the town of Perlora (municipality of Carreño, Asturias) in northern Spain, in operation since 1954 and relatively Important between the decades of the 1960s and the 80s, it was the summer resort of many workers of the HUNOSA mining company, the arrival of the 90s meant a decrease in the influx of public and a progressive abandonment of the facilities. The complex is currently in a state of semi-abandonment, however, it continues to attract a multitude of visitors, athletes and residents of the area, especially in summer who come to enjoy its beaches and recreational areas.
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