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#13059170
5 December 2025
KATOWICE, POLAND - DECEMBER 4: A member of the mining community carries medals, including Silver and Bronze Cross of Merit decorations from the former PRL (People's Republic of Poland), as he leaves St. Anne Church after attending the Holy Mass on St. Barbara's Day, the patron saint of miners, in the historic Nikiszowiec district of Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, on December 4, 2025. These state awards were issued during communist-era Poland to honor distinguished workers and social contributors.
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#13059171
5 December 2025
KATOWICE, POLAND - DECEMBER 4: A member of the mining community carries decorations from the former PRL (People's Republic of Poland), as he leaves St. Anne Church after attending the Holy Mass on St. Barbara's Day, the patron saint of miners, in the historic Nikiszowiec district of Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, on December 4, 2025. These state awards were issued during communist-era Poland to honor distinguished workers and social contributors.
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#11830046
3 December 2024
WIELICZKA, POLAND - DECEMBER 02: Defence Minister, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, decorates distinguished employees of the Wieliczka Salt Mine during the 2024 St. Barbara's Day celebrations at the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Danilowicz Shaft, on December 02, 2024 in Wieliczka, Poland.
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#11830016
3 December 2024
WIELICZKA, POLAND - DECEMBER 02: President of Poland, Andrzej Duda (L), decorates distinguished employees of the Wieliczka Salt Mine during the 2024 St. Barbara's Day celebrations at the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Danilowicz Shaft, on December 02, 2024 in Wieliczka, Poland.
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#11830012
3 December 2024
WIELICZKA, POLAND - DECEMBER 02: President of Poland, Andrzej Duda, decorates distinguished employees of the Wieliczka Salt Mine during the 2024 St. Barbara's Day celebrations at the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Danilowicz Shaft, on December 02, 2024 in Wieliczka, Poland.
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#11830014
3 December 2024
WIELICZKA, POLAND - DECEMBER 02: President of Poland, Andrzej Duda (L), decorates distinguished employees of the Wieliczka Salt Mine during the 2024 St. Barbara's Day celebrations at the Wieliczka Salt Mine, Danilowicz Shaft, on December 02, 2024 in Wieliczka, Poland.
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#6419340
8 February 2021
A woman makes Tant sari in Dwarhatta, Hoogly District, West Bengal, India, 06 February, 2021. Cotton fabrics spun by Bengali weavers have become a legend worldwide for their fine textures and lightness. It is traditionally made by the weavers from all over West Bengal and Bangladesh but typically few places like Murshidabad, Nadia, Hooghly of West Bengal and Dhaka, Tangail of Bangladesh are famous for tant saree weaving. Tant saree are woven from cotton threads and distinguished by its lightness and transparency. It is considered to be the most comfortable saree for hot and humid climate.
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#6419342
8 February 2021
A woman makes Tant sari in Dwarhatta, Hoogly District, West Bengal, India, 06 February, 2021. Cotton fabrics spun by Bengali weavers have become a legend worldwide for their fine textures and lightness. It is traditionally made by the weavers from all over West Bengal and Bangladesh but typically few places like Murshidabad, Nadia, Hooghly of West Bengal and Dhaka, Tangail of Bangladesh are famous for tant saree weaving. Tant saree are woven from cotton threads and distinguished by its lightness and transparency. It is considered to be the most comfortable saree for hot and humid climate.
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#6419344
8 February 2021
A woman makes Tant sari in Dwarhatta, Hoogly District, West Bengal, India, 06 February, 2021. Cotton fabrics spun by Bengali weavers have become a legend worldwide for their fine textures and lightness. It is traditionally made by the weavers from all over West Bengal and Bangladesh but typically few places like Murshidabad, Nadia, Hooghly of West Bengal and Dhaka, Tangail of Bangladesh are famous for tant saree weaving. Tant saree are woven from cotton threads and distinguished by its lightness and transparency. It is considered to be the most comfortable saree for hot and humid climate.
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#6419346
8 February 2021
A woman makes Tant sari in Dwarhatta, Hoogly District, West Bengal, India, 06 February, 2021. Cotton fabrics spun by Bengali weavers have become a legend worldwide for their fine textures and lightness. It is traditionally made by the weavers from all over West Bengal and Bangladesh but typically few places like Murshidabad, Nadia, Hooghly of West Bengal and Dhaka, Tangail of Bangladesh are famous for tant saree weaving. Tant saree are woven from cotton threads and distinguished by its lightness and transparency. It is considered to be the most comfortable saree for hot and humid climate.
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#6419348
8 February 2021
A woman makes Tant sari in Dwarhatta, Hoogly District, West Bengal, India, 06 February, 2021. Cotton fabrics spun by Bengali weavers have become a legend worldwide for their fine textures and lightness. It is traditionally made by the weavers from all over West Bengal and Bangladesh but typically few places like Murshidabad, Nadia, Hooghly of West Bengal and Dhaka, Tangail of Bangladesh are famous for tant saree weaving. Tant saree are woven from cotton threads and distinguished by its lightness and transparency. It is considered to be the most comfortable saree for hot and humid climate.
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#1520776
27 October 2016
A man posed with Golo’s songke cap and sarong in Golo, Flores, Indonesia on June 21, 2016. Golo’s songke (family of Cibal) distinguished from another Manggarai’s songke by its black colour domination. The colour extracted from Tao, the only plants in villages today.
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#1520803
27 October 2016
A man shows his Golo songke sarong in Golo, Flores, Indonesia on June 21, 2016. Golo’s songke (family of Cibal) distinguished from another Manggarai’s songke by its black colour domination. The colour extracted from Tao, the only plants in villages today.
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#1520785
27 October 2016
The only Tao plantation in Golo, Flores, Indonesia on June 21, 2016. This almost extinct plant are used to make a black colour in the songke weave. Golo’s songke (family of Cibal) distinguished from another Manggarai’s songke by its black colour domination. The colour extracted from Tao, the only plants in villages today.
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#1520788
27 October 2016
The only Tao plantation in Golo, Flores, Indonesia on June 21, 2016. This almost extinct plant are used to make a black colour in the songke weave. Golo’s songke (family of Cibal) distinguished from another Manggarai’s songke by its black colour domination. The colour extracted from Tao, the only plants in villages today.
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