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#6740226
21 May 2021
The former president of the Community of Madrid Esperanza Aguirre attends the presentation of her new book, 'Sin complejos', at the Municipal Library Eugenio Trias, on 21 May, 2021 in Madrid, Spain.
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#6740236
21 May 2021
the former president of the Community of Madrid Esperanza Aguirre , accompanied by the writer Mario Vargas Llosa, attends the presentation of her new book, 'Sin complejos', at the Eugenio Trias Municipal Library, on 21 May, 2021 in Madrid, Spain
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#6237846
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237858
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237862
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237866
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237870
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237872
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237880
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237896
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237898
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237902
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237906
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237908
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237910
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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#6237912
2 December 2020
Daily life in Eindhoven city in the Netherlands with people wearing face masks as they are outside walking or on the bicycle, using the facemask as a protective safety measure rule against the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic outbreak is mandatory in all the indoor public spaces since December 1, 2020. The Netherlands since Tuesday 13 October 2020 when the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte announced that the country goes into a partial lockdown, closing the bars and restaurants, mandatory use of face mask indoors, limitation to the number of people gather indoors, sports activities and more are also affected. The country has been one of major hotspots in Europe. From December 1 anyone over 13 who does not wear a mask in an indoor public space, such as a shop, council office, railway station, library or cinema, risks a €95 fine despite the fact that the paperwork of the new law is not complete. Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2020
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