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"16th June 2016"
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#1300466
30 June 2016
Supporters of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte react as the latter is sworn in as the 16th president of the Philippines, during a rally on Thursday, 30 June 2016, in Manila, Philippines.
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#1300679
30 June 2016
Rodrigo Duterte delivers his inaugural speech after taking oath at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, the Philippines, on June 30, 2016. Rodrigo Duterte was sworn in as the 16th president of the Philippines on Thursday.
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#1300680
30 June 2016
Incoming President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte (L) and outgoing President Benigno Aquino III attend the Departure honors for Aquino before Rodrigo Duterte taking his oath at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, the Philippines, on June 30, 2016. Rodrigo Duterte was sworn in as the 16th president of the Philippines on Thursday.
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#1300681
30 June 2016
Rodrigo Duterte (C) takes his oath at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, the Philippines, on June 30, 2016. Rodrigo Duterte was sworn in as the 16th president of the Philippines on Thursday.
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#1300682
30 June 2016
Incoming President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte (2nd L) and outgoing President Benigno Aquino III (4th L) attend the Departure honors for Aquino before Rodrigo Duterte taking his oath at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, the Philippines, on June 30, 2016. Rodrigo Duterte was sworn in as the 16th president of the Philippines on Thursday.
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#1300683
30 June 2016
Rodrigo Duterte (1st L) takes his oath at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, the Philippines, on June 30, 2016. Rodrigo Duterte was sworn in as the 16th president of the Philippines on Thursday.
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#1300684
30 June 2016
Rodrigo Duterte (2nd L) takes his oath at the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, the Philippines, on June 30, 2016. Rodrigo Duterte was sworn in as the 16th president of the Philippines on Thursday.
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#1294023
27 June 2016
A La Santa Croce Azzuri player stretches ahead of the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match against the Santo Spirito Bianchi in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294025
27 June 2016
A Santo Spirito Bianchi player (white) fights against a La Santa Croce Azzuri player during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294026
27 June 2016
Players of the Santo Spirito Bianchi celebrate after scoring against the La Santa Croce Azzuri during their Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294027
27 June 2016
Supporters of the La Santa Croce Azzuri cheer for the team ahead of the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match against the Santo Spirito Bianchi in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294028
27 June 2016
A Santo Spirito Bianchi player (white) fights against a La Santa Croce Azzuri player during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294029
27 June 2016
A La Santa Croce Azzuri player reacts after losing the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match against the Santo Spirito Bianchi in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294030
27 June 2016
Players from the Santo Spirito Bianchi and the La Santa Croce Azzuri fight against each other during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294038
27 June 2016
Players from the Santo Spirito Bianchi and the La Santa Croce Azzuri fight against each other during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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#1294041
27 June 2016
A La Santa Croce Azzuri player scores during the Calcio Fiorentino (historic football) final match against the Santo Spirito Bianchi in Santa Croce square, Florence, central Italy, June 24, 2016. Calcio Fiorentino, an early form of football from the 16th century, originated from the ancient roman "harpastum". Played in teams of 27, using both feet and hands, rules allows tactics such as head-butting, punching, elbowing, and choking, but forbids sucker-punching and kicks to the head. Goals are scored by throwing the ball over a goal running the width of each end of the giant sand pit. Each game is played out for 50 minutes with the winner being the team with the most points. The sport was not played for circa two hundred years but was revived in the twentieth century when organized games began again in 1930.
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