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#5983710
9 September 2020
A view over St. Mary's Basilica and the Main Square of UNESCO listed historic centre is pictured on the Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities. Krakow, Poland on September 8th, 2020. The Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities, which takes place annually on September 8th, celebrates the founding of the Organisation of World Heritage Cities (OWHC). In addition to implementing the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, the objectives of the network of cities are to promote cooperation between World Heritage Cities, in particular the exchange of information and expertise in the field of monument conservation and cultural heritage management. Currently, around 300 cities from five continents are members of the OWHC.
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#5983704
9 September 2020
A view over Wawel Castle and UNESCO listed historic centre is pictured on the Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities. Krakow, Poland on September 8th, 2020. The Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities, which takes place annually on September 8th, celebrates the founding of the Organisation of World Heritage Cities (OWHC). In addition to implementing the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, the objectives of the network of cities are to promote cooperation between World Heritage Cities, in particular the exchange of information and expertise in the field of monument conservation and cultural heritage management. Currently, around 300 cities from five continents are members of the OWHC.
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#5983712
9 September 2020
Clocks showing ocal time of Krakow and Krakow's partner cities are pictured during the inauguration of a revitalized Holy Spirit Square of UNESCO listed historic centre pictured on the Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities. Krakow, Poland on September 8th, 2020. The Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities, which takes place annually on September 8th, celebrates the founding of the Organisation of World Heritage Cities (OWHC). In addition to implementing the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, the objectives of the network of cities are to promote cooperation between World Heritage Cities, in particular the exchange of information and expertise in the field of monument conservation and cultural heritage management. Currently, around 300 cities from five continents are members of the OWHC.
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#5983714
9 September 2020
People wearing face masks due to the coronavirus pandemic are pictured during the inauguration of the revitalized Holy Spirit Square on the Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities. Krakow, Poland on September 8th, 2020. The Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities, which takes place annually on September 8th, celebrates the founding of the Organisation of World Heritage Cities (OWHC). In addition to implementing the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, the objectives of the network of cities are to promote cooperation between World Heritage Cities, in particular the exchange of information and expertise in the field of monument conservation and cultural heritage management. Currently, around 300 cities from five continents are members of the OWHC.
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#5983716
9 September 2020
People wearing face masks due to the coronavirus pandemic are pictured during the inauguration of the revitalized Holy Spirit Square on the Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities. Krakow, Poland on September 8th, 2020. The Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities, which takes place annually on September 8th, celebrates the founding of the Organisation of World Heritage Cities (OWHC). In addition to implementing the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, the objectives of the network of cities are to promote cooperation between World Heritage Cities, in particular the exchange of information and expertise in the field of monument conservation and cultural heritage management. Currently, around 300 cities from five continents are members of the OWHC.
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#5822788
2 July 2020
Men in protective masks while waiting for a flight at the main airport of Cyprus in Larnaca. Cyprus, Thursday, July 2, 2020 On Friday, July 3, at a meeting in the Presidential Palace, experts will invite President Nikos Anastasiadis to increase the scale of testing at airports.
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#5822834
2 July 2020
A man and a woman in protective masks while waiting for a flight at the main airport of Cyprus in Larnaca. Cyprus, Thursday, July 2, 2020 On Friday, July 3, at a meeting in the Presidential Palace, experts will invite President Nikos Anastasiadis to increase the scale of testing at airports.
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#5822840
2 July 2020
A woman in a protective mask with luggage goes to check-in at the main airport of Cyprus in Larnaca. Cyprus, Thursday, July 2, 2020 On Friday, July 3, at a meeting in the Presidential Palace, experts will invite President Nikos Anastasiadis to increase the scale of testing at airports.
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#5489616
27 February 2020
Exterior view of the main building of Liberty Coca-Cola Beverages Production Center, in North Philadelphia on November 14, 2019. In February of 2020 beverage company Coca-Cola says its American supply chain can become disrupted as sugar-substitute producers in China are experiencing delays due to the Corona-virus spread.
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#5344898
20 January 2020
Naturally dyed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.
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#5344900
20 January 2020
Cow's excrements drying on the sun in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019. The excrements are later used for burning the stove for boiling the water with natural dyes. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.
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#5344902
20 January 2020
Natural dyes from pomegranate is being boiled on the stove in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019. The excrements are later used for burning the stove for boiling the water with natural dyes. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.
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#5344904
20 January 2020
Natural dyes from pomegranate is being boiled on the stove in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019. The excrements are later used for burning the stove for boiling the water with natural dyes. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.
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#5344906
20 January 2020
Indigo dyed fabric pictured in washing bath in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019. The excrements are later used for burning the stove for boiling the water with natural dyes. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.
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#5344910
20 January 2020
Indigo dyed fabric (left) and pomegranate dyed fabric pictured in washing bath in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019. The excrements are later used for burning the stove for boiling the water with natural dyes. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.
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#5344912
20 January 2020
Naturally dyed fabrics pictured drying in the desert in Bagru, Jaipur district, Rajasthan, India on 17 March 2019. Printing on fabrics is an Indian specialty, wood block printing is already used for hundreds of years. Bagru is famous for printing exclusively with natural colors. The main experts are members of the Chhipa community. (Chhi - dye, pa - let something dry in the sun). Locals estimate that there are about 200 printing workshops in and around Bagru, which dye fabrics using mud paste, natural rubber and wheat flakes. Organic basic colors are made of natural substances such as tamarind, alum, indigo and even pomegranate and other fruits and vegetables.
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