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#1060016
19 February 2016
Night views of the church of Santa Maria de la Antigua del XI century tower completed in the thirteenth century, one of the architectural jewels of Valladolid VALLADOLID-SPAIN 12/02/2016. Valladolid is a municipality and a Spanish city located in the northwest quadrant of the Iberian Peninsula, capital of the province of Valladolid and seat of the Parliament and the Government of the autonomous community of Castilla y Leon.Carlos I made political capital Valladolid and was then between 1601 and 1606, capital of the Spanish Empire until this function moved permanently to Madrid.In Valladolid Fernando was proclaimed king of Castile and Ferdinand and Isabella were married, were born Enrique IV, Felipe II, Felipe IV and Anne of Austria, Queen of France, signed Magallanes the capitulations of the first circumnavigation of the world and died Columbus. In the Castilian city he finished writing Cervantes Don Quixote and Quevedo wrote. Also they established their workshops the greatest sculptors and goldsmiths of the Spanish Renaissance.
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#1060007
19 February 2016
Detail of the lower part of the facade of the church of San Pablo in Valladolid, is Elizabethan Gothic style and the work was commissioned Simon of Cologne. VALLADOLID-SPAIN 12/02/2016. Valladolid is a municipality and a Spanish city located in the northwest quadrant of the Iberian Peninsula, capital of the province of Valladolid and seat of the Parliament and the Government of the autonomous community of Castilla y Leon.Carlos I made political capital Valladolid and was then between 1601 and 1606, capital of the Spanish Empire until this function moved permanently to Madrid.In Valladolid Fernando was proclaimed king of Castile and Ferdinand and Isabella were married, were born Enrique IV, Felipe II, Felipe IV and Anne of Austria, Queen of France, signed Magallanes the capitulations of the first circumnavigation of the world and died Columbus. In the Castilian city he finished writing Cervantes Don Quixote and Quevedo wrote. Also they established their workshops the greatest sculptors and goldsmiths of the Spanish Renaissance.
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#967638
19 December 2015
An eritrean migrants in Calais, on November 10, 2015. Eritreans are beginning to form large numbers in the Calais camp in France called 'the Jungle”. The group is well organised and has built a large Orthodox church on the premises of the camp and many are deeply religious. They are building semi-perminant structures and communities of them live very close to the church they call St. Michaels built by migrants when the Calais camp first opened. Thousands of Eritreans are leaving their country every month, even though the country is not at war, nor in famine they live under a dictatorship and are looking for a better life in Europe. Many talk about the gross human rights abuses in their country. The migrants talk about living in fear of their government who they claim are killing citizens ordered by President Isaias Afwerki. Eritreans don’t have any written or unwritten implemented sort of constitution and there is no functioning parliament and citizens live in fear.’
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#898562
10 November 2015
An eritrean migrants in Calais, on November 10, 2015. Eritreans are beginning to form large numbers in the Calais camp in France called 'the Jungle”. The group is well organised and has built a large Orthodox church on the premises of the camp and many are deeply religious. They are building semi-perminant structures and communities of them live very close to the church they call St. Michaels built by migrants when the Calais camp first opened. Thousands of Eritreans are leaving their country every month, even though the country is not at war, nor in famine they live under a dictatorship and are looking for a better life in Europe. Many talk about the gross human rights abuses in their country. The migrants talk about living in fear of their government who they claim are killing citizens ordered by President Isaias Afwerki. Eritreans don’t have any written or unwritten implemented sort of constitution and there is no functioning parliament and citizens live in fear.’
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#898531
10 November 2015
An eritrean migrant pray in Calais, France, on November 10, 2015. Eritreans are beginning to form large numbers in the Calais camp in France called 'the Jungle”. The group is well organised and has built a large Orthodox church on the premises of the camp and many are deeply religious. They are building semi-perminant structures and communities of them live very close to the church they call St. Michaels built by migrants when the Calais camp first opened. Thousands of Eritreans are leaving their country every month, even though the country is not at war, nor in famine they live under a dictatorship and are looking for a better life in Europe. Many talk about the gross human rights abuses in their country. The migrants talk about living in fear of their government who they claim are killing citizens ordered by President Isaias Afwerki. Eritreans don’t have any written or unwritten implemented sort of constitution and there is no functioning parliament and citizens live in fear.’
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#898538
10 November 2015
An eritrean migrant pray in Calais, France, on November 10, 2015. Eritreans are beginning to form large numbers in the Calais camp in France called 'the Jungle”. The group is well organised and has built a large Orthodox church on the premises of the camp and many are deeply religious. They are building semi-perminant structures and communities of them live very close to the church they call St. Michaels built by migrants when the Calais camp first opened. Thousands of Eritreans are leaving their country every month, even though the country is not at war, nor in famine they live under a dictatorship and are looking for a better life in Europe. Many talk about the gross human rights abuses in their country. The migrants talk about living in fear of their government who they claim are killing citizens ordered by President Isaias Afwerki. Eritreans don’t have any written or unwritten implemented sort of constitution and there is no functioning parliament and citizens live in fear.’
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#898541
10 November 2015
An eritrean migrant pray in Calais, France, on November 10, 2015. Eritreans are beginning to form large numbers in the Calais camp in France called 'the Jungle”. The group is well organised and has built a large Orthodox church on the premises of the camp and many are deeply religious. They are building semi-perminant structures and communities of them live very close to the church they call St. Michaels built by migrants when the Calais camp first opened. Thousands of Eritreans are leaving their country every month, even though the country is not at war, nor in famine they live under a dictatorship and are looking for a better life in Europe. Many talk about the gross human rights abuses in their country. The migrants talk about living in fear of their government who they claim are killing citizens ordered by President Isaias Afwerki. Eritreans don’t have any written or unwritten implemented sort of constitution and there is no functioning parliament and citizens live in fear.’
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#898554
10 November 2015
An eritrean woman, on November 10, 2015, in Calais, France. Eritreans are beginning to form large numbers in the Calais camp in France called 'the Jungle”. The group is well organised and has built a large Orthodox church on the premises of the camp and many are deeply religious. They are building semi-perminant structures and communities of them live very close to the church they call St. Michaels built by migrants when the Calais camp first opened. Thousands of Eritreans are leaving their country every month, even though the country is not at war, nor in famine they live under a dictatorship and are looking for a better life in Europe. Many talk about the gross human rights abuses in their country. The migrants talk about living in fear of their government who they claim are killing citizens ordered by President Isaias Afwerki. Eritreans don’t have any written or unwritten implemented sort of constitution and there is no functioning parliament and citizens live in fear.’
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#898558
10 November 2015
Eritrean women pray, on November 10, 2015, in Calais, France. Eritreans are beginning to form large numbers in the Calais camp in France called 'the Jungle”. The group is well organised and has built a large Orthodox church on the premises of the camp and many are deeply religious. They are building semi-perminant structures and communities of them live very close to the church they call St. Michaels built by migrants when the Calais camp first opened. Thousands of Eritreans are leaving their country every month, even though the country is not at war, nor in famine they live under a dictatorship and are looking for a better life in Europe. Many talk about the gross human rights abuses in their country. The migrants talk about living in fear of their government who they claim are killing citizens ordered by President Isaias Afwerki. Eritreans don’t have any written or unwritten implemented sort of constitution and there is no functioning parliament and citizens live in fear.’
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#208831
27 July 2014
Outside of the catholic church, and on Sundays the function is followed by a huge amount of faithful that not finding placed inside the church are happy to follow function from the outside
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