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    Border area market
    Melilla, Spain, January 15, 2011
    The daily market at the border zone in the Spanish enclave of Melilla. Every day about 15000 Moroccan citizens enter Melilla to buy tax free goods, and import these into Morocco. Melilla became part of Spain in 1580, and is, along with the Spanish city of Ceuta, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Melilla. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Border area
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    Border area
    Melilla, Spain, January 14, 2011
    Two Moroccan men transport a fridge on a bicycle at the border zone in the Spanish enclave of Melilla. The daily market has just finished here. Every day about 15000 Moroccan citizens enter Melilla to buy tax free goods, and import these into Morocco. Melilla became part of Spain in 1580, and is, along with the Spanish city of Ceuta, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Melilla. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Melilla border
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    Melilla border
    Melilla, Spain, January 14, 2011
    Border fence between Morocco and the Spanish territory of Melilla. The left side is Moroccan territory. Melilla became part of Spain in 1497, and is, along with the Spanish city of Ceuta, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Melilla. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Melilla border
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    Melilla border
    Melilla, Spain, January 14, 2011
    Border fence between Morocco and the Spanish territory of Melilla. The left side is Moroccan territory. Melilla became part of Spain in 1497, and is, along with the Spanish city of Ceuta, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Melilla. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Melilla porters
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    Melilla porters
    Melilla, Spain, January 13, 2011
    Every day about 15.000 poor Moroccan porters enter the Spanish territory of Melilla to buy tax free goods, and import it into Morocco. For the Spanish authorities this is business, Morocco considers it smuggling. Porters bribe the Moroccan border guards to be able to import their products. Melilla became part of Spain in 1497, and is, along with the Spanish city of Ceuta, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Melilla. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Melilla porters
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    Melilla porters
    Melilla, Spain, January 13, 2011
    Every day about 15.000 poor Moroccan porters enter the Spanish territory of Melilla to buy tax free goods, and import it into Morocco. For the Spanish authorities this is business, Morocco considers it smuggling. Porters bribe the Moroccan border guards to be able to import their products. Melilla became part of Spain in 1497, and is, along with the Spanish city of Ceuta, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Melilla. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Melilla porters
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    Melilla porters
    Melilla, Spain, January 13, 2011
    Every day about 15.000 poor Moroccan porters enter the Spanish territory of Melilla to buy tax free goods, and import it into Morocco. For the Spanish authorities this is business, Morocco considers it smuggling. Porters bribe the Moroccan border guards to be able to import their products. Melilla became part of Spain in 1497, and is, along with the Spanish city of Ceuta, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Melilla. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Melilla porters
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    Melilla porters
    Melilla, Spain, January 13, 2011
    Every day about 15.000 poor Moroccan porters enter the Spanish territory of Melilla to buy tax free goods, and import it into Morocco. For the Spanish authorities this is business, Morocco considers it smuggling. Porters bribe the Moroccan border guards to be able to import their products. Melilla became part of Spain in 1497, and is, along with the Spanish city of Ceuta, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Melilla. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Ceuta border
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    Ceuta border
    Ceuta, Spain, January 11, 2011
    Border by night between Morocco and the Spanish territory of Ceuta. The left side is Moroccan territory. Ceuta became part of Spain in 1580, and is, along with the Spanish city of Melilla, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Ceuta. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Ceuta border
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    Ceuta border
    Ceuta, Spain, January 11, 2011
    An officer of the Guardia Civil checks the border fence between Morocco and the Spanish territory of Ceuta. The rocks in the back are on Moroccan territory. Ceuta became part of Spain in 1580, and is, along with the Spanish city of Melilla, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Ceuta. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Ceuta border
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    Ceuta border
    Ceuta, Spain, January 11, 2011
    An officer of the Guardia Civil checks the border fence between Morocco and the Spanish territory of Ceuta. The rocks in the back are on Moroccan territory. Ceuta became part of Spain in 1580, and is, along with the Spanish city of Melilla, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Ceuta. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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  • Ceuta border
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    Ceuta border
    Ceuta, Spain, January 9, 2011
    Border between Morocco and the Spanish territory of Ceuta. The cemetery and the rocks in the back are on Moroccan territory. Ceuta became part of Spain in 1580, and is, along with the Spanish city of Melilla, the only landborder between the EU and the African continent. A giant fence called La Valla and a range of border security measures closes the Spanish city off from Moroccan soil, to stop the influx of African immigrants. Throughout 2010 only 1000 new immigrants arrived in Ceuta. (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)

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