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#9821586
29 March 2023
Migrant accompanied by operators of the Italian Red Cross at the reception center set up in the Palasport of Villa Caladari, in Ortona, Italy, on March 28, 2023. In the port of Ortona, Emergency disembarked the 161 survivors rescued between the night and the morning of March 25 from the Life Support ship in three different rescue operations.
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#9821588
29 March 2023
Migrant accompanied by operators of the Italian Red Cross at the reception center set up in the Palasport of Villa Caladari, in Ortona, Italy, on March 28, 2023. In the port of Ortona, Emergency disembarked the 161 survivors rescued between the night and the morning of March 25 from the Life Support ship in three different rescue operations.
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#9821590
29 March 2023
Migrant accompanied by operators of the Italian Red Cross at the reception center set up in the Palasport of Villa Caladari, in Ortona, Italy, on March 28, 2023. In the port of Ortona, Emergency disembarked the 161 survivors rescued between the night and the morning of March 25 from the Life Support ship in three different rescue operations.
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#9821596
29 March 2023
Migrant accompanied by operators of the Italian Red Cross at the reception center set up in the Palasport of Villa Caladari, in Ortona, Italy, on March 28, 2023. In the port of Ortona, Emergency disembarked the 161 survivors rescued between the night and the morning of March 25 from the Life Support ship in three different rescue operations.
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#9821626
29 March 2023
Migrant waiting to be accompanied by operators of the Italian Red Cross at the reception center set up in the Palasport of Villa Caladari, in Ortona, Italy, on March 28, 2023. In the port of Ortona, Emergency disembarked the 161 survivors rescued between the night and the morning of March 25 from the Life Support ship in three different rescue operations.
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#9821632
29 March 2023
Migrant accompanied by operators of the Italian Red Cross at the reception center set up in the Palasport of Villa Caladari, in Ortona, Italy, on March 28, 2023. In the port of Ortona, Emergency disembarked the 161 survivors rescued between the night and the morning of March 25 from the Life Support ship in three different rescue operations.
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#9821642
29 March 2023
Migrant accompanied by operators of the Italian Red Cross at the reception center set up in the Palasport of Villa Caladari, in Ortona, Italy, on March 28, 2023. In the port of Ortona, Emergency disembarked the 161 survivors rescued between the night and the morning of March 25 from the Life Support ship in three different rescue operations.
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#5174868
28 November 2019
Portuguese sidewalk is pictured in Lisbon, Portugal on November 27, 2019. The Portuguese sidewalk (Calada Portuguesa), dates back to the mid 19th century, it is a traditional-style sidewalk used in many of the country pedestrian areas and in former Portuguese colonies such as Macau and Brazil. Is made with small pieces of stones arranged in a pattern or image, usually used on sidewalks, but it is in squares and atriums that this art finds its deepest expression.
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#5174866
28 November 2019
A patterned pavement is pictured in front of the Lisbons City Council at the Municipio square in Lisbon, Portugal on September 4, 2019. (File image). The Portuguese sidewalk (Calada Portuguesa), dates back to the mid 19th century, it is a traditional-style sidewalk used in many of the country pedestrian areas and in former Portuguese colonies such as Macau and Brazil. Is made with small pieces of stones arranged in a pattern or image, usually used on sidewalks, but it is in squares and atriums that this art finds its deepest expression.
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#5174864
28 November 2019
A patterned pavement is pictured in Lisbon, Portugal on November 27, 2019. The Portuguese sidewalk (Calada Portuguesa), dates back to the mid 19th century, it is a traditional-style sidewalk used in many of the country pedestrian areas and in former Portuguese colonies such as Macau and Brazil. Is made with small pieces of stones arranged in a pattern or image, usually used on sidewalks, but it is in squares and atriums that this art finds its deepest expression.
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#5174862
28 November 2019
A patterned pavement is pictured besides the Monument to the Discoveries (Padro dos Descobrimentos) in Belem, Lisbon, Portugal on November 27, 2019. The Portuguese sidewalk (Calada Portuguesa), dates back to the mid 19th century, it is a traditional-style sidewalk used in many of the country pedestrian areas and in former Portuguese colonies such as Macau and Brazil. Is made with small pieces of stones arranged in a pattern or image, usually used on sidewalks, but it is in squares and atriums that this art finds its deepest expression.
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#5174860
28 November 2019
A patterned pavement is pictured in Lisbon, Portugal on August 19, 2019. (File Image) The Portuguese sidewalk (Calada Portuguesa), dates back to the mid 19th century, it is a traditional-style sidewalk used in many of the country pedestrian areas and in former Portuguese colonies such as Macau and Brazil. Is made with small pieces of stones arranged in a pattern or image, usually used on sidewalks, but it is in squares and atriums that this art finds its deepest expression.
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#5174858
28 November 2019
Lisbons central Dom Pedro IV square, commonly known as the Rossio square, is paved in black and white limestone waves, a reference to Portugals maritime heritage, in Lisbon, Portugal on August 14, 2019. (File image). The Portuguese sidewalk (Calada Portuguesa), dates back to the mid 19th century, it is a traditional-style sidewalk used in many of the country pedestrian areas and in former Portuguese colonies such as Macau and Brazil. Is made with small pieces of stones arranged in a pattern or image, usually used on sidewalks, but it is in squares and atriums that this art finds its deepest expression.
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#5174856
28 November 2019
A Paver lays pieces of limestone at a sidewalk in Lisbon, Portugal on October 17, 2019. (File image) Lisbons City Council established the paving school in 1986 to maintain the limestone surfaces in the city as well as create new ones.
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#5174854
28 November 2019
A bronze statue, showing the work of chipping a piece of limestone, pay tribute to the city pavers at the Praca dos Restauradores in Lisbon, Portugal on August 14, 2019. (File image) The Portuguese sidewalk (Calada Portuguesa), dates back to the mid 19th century, it is a traditional-style sidewalk used in many of the country pedestrian areas and in former Portuguese colonies such as Macau and Brazil. Is made with small pieces of stones arranged in a pattern or image, usually used on sidewalks, but it is in squares and atriums that this art finds its deepest expression.
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#5174852
28 November 2019
A patterned pavement is pictured in Lisbon, Portugal on August 14, 2019. (File Image) The Portuguese sidewalk (Calada Portuguesa), dates back to the mid 19th century, it is a traditional-style sidewalk used in many of the country pedestrian areas and in former Portuguese colonies such as Macau and Brazil. Is made with small pieces of stones arranged in a pattern or image, usually used on sidewalks, but it is in squares and atriums that this art finds its deepest expression.
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