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#12664763
21 August 2025
A tourist rests on the Halaszbastya, Fisherman's Bastion in Budapest, Hungary, on May 19, 2023. It is one of the best-known monuments in Budapest, located near the Buda Castle, in the 1st district of Budapest.
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#12664764
21 August 2025
A tourist with a blue sunshade stands on the Halaszbastya, Fisherman's Bastion in Budapest, Hungary, on May 19, 2023. Fisherman's Bastion is one of the best-known monuments in Budapest, located near the Buda Castle, in the 1st district of Budapest.
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#4827610
5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani arrives at the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, to gives a speech to announce his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani (C) gives a speech at the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, to announce his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4, 2019. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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#4827686
5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani (C) gives a speech at the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, to announce his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4, 2019. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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#4827724
5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani (C) gives a speech at the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, to announce his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4, 2019. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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#4827734
5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani (C) leaves the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, after announcing his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4, 2019. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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#4827736
5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani (C) is congratulated as he leaves the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, after announcing his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4, 2019. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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#4827746
5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani (C) is congratulated as he leaves the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, after announcing his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4, 2019. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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#4827780
5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani (C) is congratulated as he leaves the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, after announcing his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4, 2019. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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#4827808
5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani (C) takes a selfie as he leaves the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, after announcing his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4, 2019. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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#4827842
5 September 2019
Paris mayoral's dissident candidate from LREM (La Republique en Marche) Cedric Villani (C) leaves the brasserie Gaite, in the French capital Paris, near Montparnasse, after announcing his candidature in the mayoral race on September 4, 2019. Villani is an eccentric maths genius who entered politics in 2017 when Macron's fledgling Republique En Marche (LREM) party redrew the parliamentary landscape in France, and has become one of the most popular Macronista figures with the public. Six months away from the March municipal elections, his move clouds Macron's prospects for conquering the French capital to build a local power base for his party and make inroads into the last bastion of the old establishment dominated by socialists or conservatives: 35,000 town halls nationwide.
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#2420162
13 January 2018
Thar Desert or The Great Indian Desert is the world's 18th largest desert and covers 10% of India. Thar desert lies between India and Pakistan. In India Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat and Punjab share the desert. In Pakistan Sindh and Punjab. There are wildlife sanctuaries, fortresses, protected areas as national parks, touristic facilities, sand dunes and above all the local tribes that are mostly nomadic. A popular way to visit Thar desert is from the city in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer.
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#2420163
13 January 2018
Thar Desert or The Great Indian Desert is the world's 18th largest desert and covers 10% of India. Thar desert lies between India and Pakistan. In India Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat and Punjab share the desert. In Pakistan Sindh and Punjab. There are wildlife sanctuaries, fortresses, protected areas as national parks, touristic facilities, sand dunes and above all the local tribes that are mostly nomadic. A popular way to visit Thar desert is from the city in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer.
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#2420164
13 January 2018
Thar Desert or The Great Indian Desert is the world's 18th largest desert and covers 10% of India. Thar desert lies between India and Pakistan. In India Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat and Punjab share the desert. In Pakistan Sindh and Punjab. There are wildlife sanctuaries, fortresses, protected areas as national parks, touristic facilities, sand dunes and above all the local tribes that are mostly nomadic. A popular way to visit Thar desert is from the city in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer.
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13 January 2018
Thar Desert or The Great Indian Desert is the world's 18th largest desert and covers 10% of India. Thar desert lies between India and Pakistan. In India Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat and Punjab share the desert. In Pakistan Sindh and Punjab. There are wildlife sanctuaries, fortresses, protected areas as national parks, touristic facilities, sand dunes and above all the local tribes that are mostly nomadic. A popular way to visit Thar desert is from the city in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer.
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