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CAPITALS OF EUROPE: Brussels
Street view with the Royal Palace of Brussels in the background. This building is used by the Belgian King as a headquarters for state affairs. Brussels, BELGIUM - October 2008./0908271705
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PARIS: Graffiti in Grande Borne in suburb of Grigny
Graffiti beside flats in Grande Borne in Grigny (Essonne), south of Paris. Grande Borne has been classed as a 'Zone Urbaine Sensible' by French authorities - this means it is a high-priority for government funding and development. The area has a high level of urban violence and unrest. On April 7th, a gang of youths armed with stones and bats set upon a bus in the area and lit it on fire. They claimed the act was a retaliation to brutal police behaviour the previous day. Grande Borne, Grigny, FRANCE - 19/04/2010./Credit:HADJ/SIPA/1004230853
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PARIS: Graffiti in Grande Borne in suburb of Grigny
Graffiti beside flats in Grande Borne in Grigny (Essonne), south of Paris. Grande Borne has been classed as a 'Zone Urbaine Sensible' by French authorities - this means it is a high-priority for government funding and development. The area has a high level of urban violence and unrest. On April 7th, a gang of youths armed with stones and bats set upon a bus in the area and lit it on fire. They claimed the act was a retaliation to brutal police behaviour the previous day. Grande Borne, Grigny, FRANCE - 19/04/2010./Credit:HADJ/SIPA/1004230853
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PARIS: Graffiti in Grande Borne in suburb of Grigny
Graffiti beside flats in Grande Borne in Grigny (Essonne), south of Paris. Grande Borne has been classed as a 'Zone Urbaine Sensible' by French authorities - this means it is a high-priority for government funding and development. The area has a high level of urban violence and unrest. On April 7th, a gang of youths armed with stones and bats set upon a bus in the area and lit it on fire. They claimed the act was a retaliation to brutal police behaviour the previous day. Grande Borne, Grigny, FRANCE - 19/04/2010./Credit:HADJ/SIPA/1004230853
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CAPITALS OF EUROPE: Copenhagen
Stroeget (the stroke) is a car-free zone in the centre of Copenhagen. It is the longest pedestrianised shopping area in Europe. It was created in November 1962 to counter the many cars that were taking over Copenhagen's old streets. Copenhagen, DENMARK -August 2009.
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CAPITALS OF EUROPE: Copenhagen
Stroeget (the stroke) is a car-free zone in the centre of Copenhagen. It is the longest pedestrianised shopping area in Europe. It was created in November 1962 to counter the many cars that were taking over Copenhagen's old streets. Copenhagen, DENMARK -August 2009.
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CAPITALS OF EUROPE: Copenhagen
The Graabrodre square in Copenhagen dates back to the 17th century. It is a vibrant area with many restaurants and cafes. Copenhagen, DENMARK - August 2009.
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CAPITALS OF EUROPE: Copenhagen
General view of Nyhavn (New Port) - a lively district in Copenhagen situated on the waterfront. Copenhagen, DENMARK - August 2009.
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CAPITALS OF EUROPE: Copenhagen
General view of the city skyline in Copenhagen, DENMARK - August 2009.
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FRA: 'Cite 4000' makes way for urban renewal project
The 'Balzac' block of flats in La Courneuve on the outskirts of northern Paris. These flats are all that remain of 'Cite 4000' - a social housing initiative that was launched in 1963 to provide alternatives to tenement slums. The demolition of the flats began in the mid-1980s as part of an urban renewal project and is still underway. Paris, FRANCE - May 2009.
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FRA: 'Cite 4000' makes way for urban renewal project
The 'Balzac' block of flats in La Courneuve on the outskirts of northern Paris. These flats are all that remain of 'Cite 4000' - a social housing initiative that was launched in 1963 to provide alternatives to tenement slums. The demolition of the flats began in the mid-1980s as part of an urban renewal project and is still underway. Paris, FRANCE - May 2009.
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FRA: 'Cite 4000' makes way for urban renewal project
The 'Balzac' block of flats in La Courneuve on the outskirts of northern Paris. These flats are all that remain of 'Cite 4000' - a social housing initiative that was launched in 1963 to provide alternatives to tenement slums. The demolition of the flats began in the mid-1980s as part of an urban renewal project and is still underway. Paris, FRANCE - May 2009.
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FRA: 'Cite 4000' makes way for urban renewal project
The 'Balzac' block of flats in La Courneuve on the outskirts of northern Paris. These flats are all that remain of 'Cite 4000' - a social housing initiative that was launched in 1963 to provide alternatives to tenement slums. The demolition of the flats began in the mid-1980s as part of an urban renewal project and is still underway. Paris, FRANCE - May 2009.
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BUSHEHR: Iran's first nuclear power plant prepares to open doors
Situated 1,200km south of Tehran in the port town of Bushehr is IranÍs first nuclear power plant. It was completed on February 25th 2009, more than thirty years after its construction began. Iran's nuclear programme was launched in the 1950s with the help of the United States. The first nuclear plant was to be built with Russian cooperation in 1975, however, the agreement collapsed following the 1979 Islamic revolution. Today, construction has been completed with renewed Russian assistance and the plant is currently being tested. International pressure surrounding IranÍs nuclear capabilities may prove to be an obstacle to the opening of the plant, which is scheduled for the end of the summer 2009. Bushehr, IRAN * 25/02/2009./0903041255
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BUSHEHR: Iran's first nuclear power plant prepares to open doors
Situated 1,200km south of Tehran in the port town of Bushehr is IranÍs first nuclear power plant. It was completed on February 25th 2009, more than thirty years after its construction began. Iran's nuclear programme was launched in the 1950s with the help of the United States. The first nuclear plant was to be built with Russian cooperation in 1975, however, the agreement collapsed following the 1979 Islamic revolution. Today, construction has been completed with renewed Russian assistance and the plant is currently being tested. International pressure surrounding IranÍs nuclear capabilities may prove to be an obstacle to the opening of the plant, which is scheduled for the end of the summer 2009. Bushehr, IRAN * 25/02/2009./0903041255
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