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  • bjøllrein for Bindal/Kappfjell reinbeitedistrikt (Voengel njaarke, betyr fjellene midt i fjellkjeden fra Mosjøen til ytre Namdal). fjellet Jaarpe tjahke i bakgrunnen. Kalvingsland<br />
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  • vårlytting med lokkrein, bukker over Mellingselva, Namsskogan, fjellet Jaarpe tjohke i bakgrunn. Bindal/Kappfjell reinbeitedistr<br />
 fuji 800
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  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
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  • Siena, Italia<br />
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  • Daværende biskop i Nidaros, Finn Wagle, i midten. Øumenisk prosesjon og gudstjeneste med alle kristne religioner til stede under Trondheims tusenårs-jubileum i 1997.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-4.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-8.jpg
  • arne_fagerholt_turids_trh.jpg
  • Sigourney Weaver (born 1949),  an American actress. At the Venice Film Festival, Venezia, in the late 1980's.
    sigourney_weaver_aliens-2.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-3.jpg
  • karstein_solli_torget.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-40.jpg
  • Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou
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  • Det var historisk opptog og økumenisk prosesjon og gudstjeneste med alle kristne religioner til stede under Trondheims tusenårs-jubileum i 1997.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-11.jpg
  • Tall ships race, Cutty Shar, Trondheim 1997, tusenårs-jubileum.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-14.jpg
  • skolebarn, Burkina Faso<br />
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  • Det var historisk opptog og økumenisk prosesjon og gudstjeneste med alle kristne religioner til stede under Trondheims tusenårs-jubileum i 1997.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-3.jpg
  • Dustin Hoffman in Arthur Miller's play, Death of a Salesman. The movie. Venice Fim Festival 1985.
    dustrin_hoffman_venezia.jpg
  • palio_siena_italia-20.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys.
    palio_siena_italia-27.jpg
  • lina_wertmuller_c.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-38.jpg
  • gribber, Ouagadougou, Burkina<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-2.jpg
  • Sergio Leone (Italian (3 January 1929 – 30 April 1989) Italian film director, producer and screenwriter, credited as the inventor of the "Spaghetti Western" genre. A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966); Once Upon a Time in the West (1968); Duck, You Sucker! (1971) and the crime drama Once Upon a Time in America (1984). In 1988, he was head of the jury at the 45th Venice International Film Festival
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  • palio_siena_italia-21.jpg
  • Gammelt bilde av Lademoen kirke, foto fra 1907. Henger i kontorene til Kirkelig Fellesråd, gravferdsforvaltningen i Trondheim.
    lademoen_kirke_1907.jpg
  • Pictures from the Biennale di Venezia, The Film Festival of Venice, from the last part of the1980's.
    palazzo_del_cinema_venezia_88.jpg
  • Burkina Faso, Fitmo<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-12.jpg
  • Burkina Faso, republikk i Vest-Afrika, i innlandet. Landet grenser til Mali i vest og nord, Niger i øst, Benin i sørøst, Togo og Ghana i sør og Elfenbenskysten i sørøst.<br />
De fleste innbyggerne er sysselsatt i landbruket. Landet er et av Afrikas fattigste, har begrensede naturressurser og er utsatt for tørke. Det ble selvstendig som Haute Volta (Øvre Volta) i 1960 og fikk sitt nåværende navn i 1984. Hovedstad er Ouagadougou.<br />
Burkina Faso (navnet) betyr ’de oppriktige (eller ærlige) menns land’. Mesteparten av landet er et grunnfjellsplatå 200–300 meter over havet. Platået heller svakt mot sør og gjennomskjæres av elvene Nakambé (Hvite Volta), Nazinon (Røde Volta) og Mouhoun (Svarte Volta). Høyeste punkt, åsen Tena Kourou, 747 moh. <br />
I nord er tørr savanne og halvørken en del av Sahel-beltet. Store områder har ufruktbar sand- og laterittjord. Det er tallrike innsjøer. Elver oversvømmes i regntiden. Klimaet er tropisk med to årstider. I sør varer tørketiden fra desember til februar, lenger nord fra november og til april. Regntiden er vanligvis fra juni til september. Mossi utgjør 52,5 prosent av befolkningen (2010), og det er flere etniske grupper, som bobo, senoufo og gourounsi i sørvest og fulani i nord. 29,9 prosent av befolkningen er urban (2015),og mer enn 65 prosent er under 25 år. Både befolkningstilvekst og barnedødelighet er høye. Helse- og sanitærforholdene er dårlige.<br />
Fransk er offisielt språk. 90 prosent av befolkningen taler sudanesiske språk.<br />
Forventet levealder ved fødsel er 57,6 år for kvinner og 55,5 år for menn. (SNL) Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa. It covers an area of around 274,200 square km and is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north; Niger to the east; Benin to the southeast; Togo and Ghana to the south; and Ivory Coast to the southwest. The 2019 population estimate by the United Nations was 20,321,378. Burkina Faso is a francophone country, with French as the official lan
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  • Burkina Faso, Fitmo festival<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-13.jpg
  • Skulptur av Kjell Erik Killi Olsen, Den norske paviljongen, Biennalen i Venezia, ca. 1986.
    venezia_biennalen_killi-3.jpg
  • palio_siena_italia-22.jpg
  • Making wine for the palio celebration. Siena vintapping<br />
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    palio_siena_italia-29.jpg
  • venezia_retro-2.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-49.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-37.jpg
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  • Mouvement burkinabe des droits de l'homme et les peuples, menneskerettigheter i Burkina<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-32.jpg
  • Oagadougou, Burkina Faso<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-21.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-15.jpg
  • Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso<br />
dias
    burkina_faso_oauga-8.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-44.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys.
    palio_siena_italia-26.jpg
  • palio_siena_italia-19.jpg
  • Great Garlic Girls.
    great_garlic_girls_bw.jpg
  • Pictures from the Biennale di Venezia, The Film Festival of Venice, from the last part of the1980's.
    dustin_hoffman_salesman-3.jpg
  • Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-35.jpg
  • Malam fra Niger, smykkeselger i Ouagadougou
    burkina_faso_oauga-27.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-26.jpg
  • Burkina Faso<br />
dias
    burkina_faso_oauga-14.jpg
  • Det var historisk opptog og økumenisk prosesjon og gudstjeneste med alle kristne religioner til stede under Trondheims tusenårs-jubileum i 1997.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-9.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-25.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-12.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-14.jpg
  • Ridende pilegrimer ved Nidarosdomen, antakeligvis i 1997.
    nidarosdomen_katedral-4.jpg
  • Pictures from the Biennale di Venezia, The Film Festival of Venice, from the last part of the1980's.
    sutherland_henning_carlsen.jpg
  • Pictures from the Biennale di Venezia, The Film Festival of Venice, from the last part of the1980's.
    dustin_hoffman_salesman-2.jpg
  • Teater Fusentast i Burkina Faso, Jaap den Hertog<br />
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  • Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-29.jpg
  • Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-22.jpg
  • dukketeater Ouagadougou, Burkina<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-17.jpg
  • Ouagadoutgou, Burkina Faso<br />
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    burkina_faso_oauga-11.jpg
  • Tall ships race, Cutty Shar, Trondheim 1997, tusenårs-jubileum.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-13.jpg
  • Det var historisk opptog og økumenisk prosesjon og gudstjeneste med alle kristne religioner til stede under Trondheims tusenårs-jubileum i 1997.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-10.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-9.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-5.jpg
  • jeanne_darc_trondheim_symf.jpg
  • kay_pollak_alsk_mej.jpg
  • lina_wertmuller_c-2.jpg
  • Pictures from the Biennale di Venezia, The Film Festival of Venice, from the last part of the1980's.
    kevin_costner_silverado001.jpg
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  • Ouagadougou<br />
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  • Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso<br />
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  • burkina_faso_oauga-5.jpg
  • Daværende biskop i Nidaros, Finn Wagle, i midten litt bak. Øumenisk prosesjon og gudstjeneste med alle kristne religioner til stede under Trondheims tusenårs-jubileum i 1997.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-7.jpg
  • Sigourney Weaver (born 1949),  an American actress. At the Venice Film Festival, Venezia, in the late 1980's.
    sigourney_weaver_aliens.jpg
  • Turkish fastfood, Berlin 1980'ties.
    fastfood_turkish_1980ties.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-13.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-4.jpg
  • twist_club_sidi_ifni.jpg
  • Pictures from the Biennale di Venezia, The Film Festival of Venice, from the last part of the1980's.
    glenn_close_silverado001.jpg
  • Ouagadougou, nov 1994
    burkina_faso_oauga-25.jpg
  • Burkina Faso, Fitmo festivalen<br />
dias
    burkina_faso_oauga-16.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-46.jpg
  • Fløtmannen som ror folk over Kanalen, Ravnkloa i Trondheim. Tall ships race, Cutty Shar, Trondheim 1997, tusenårs-jubileum.
    trondheim_tusen_1997.jpg
  • Tall ships race, Cutty Shar, Trondheim 1997, tusenårs-jubileum.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-12.jpg
  • Skulptur av Kjell Erik Killi Olsen, Den norske paviljongen, Biennalen i Venezia, ca. 1986.
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  • Skulptur av Kjell Erik Killi Olsen, Den norske paviljongen, Biennalen i Venezia, ca. 1986.
    venezia_biennalen_killi-2.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-31.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys.
    palio_siena_italia-28.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-15.jpg
  • Pictures from the Biennale di Venezia, The Film Festival of Venice, from the last part of the1980's.
    dustin_hoffman_salesman.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-47.jpg
  • Ouagadougou<br />
neg
    burkina_faso_oauga-24.jpg
  • Ouagadougou Burkina Faso<br />
dias
    burkina_faso_oauga-10.jpg
  • gribber Ouagadougou, Burkina faso<br />
dias
    burkina_faso_oauga-9.jpg
  • burkina_faso_oauga-45.jpg
  • Det var historisk opptog og økumenisk prosesjon og gudstjeneste med alle kristne religioner til stede under Trondheims tusenårs-jubileum i 1997.
    trondheim_tusen_1997-6.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-30.jpg
  • The Palio di Siena known locally simply as Il Palio) is a horse race that is held twice each year, on 2 July and 16 August, in Siena, Italy. Ten horses and riders, bareback and dressed in the appropriate colours, represent ten of the seventeen contrade, or city wards. The Palio held on 2 July is named Palio di Provenzano, in honour of the Madonna of Provenzano, a Marian devotion particular to Siena which developed around an icon from the Terzo Camollia. The Palio held on 16 August is named Palio dell'Assunta, in honour of the Assumption of Mary. <br />
Sometimes, in case of exceptional events or local or national anniversaries deemed relevant and pertinent ones, the city community may decide for an extraordinary Palio, run between May and September. The last one was in year 2000, to celebrate the entering of the city in the new century. <br />
A pageant, the Corteo Storico, precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. <br />
The race itself, in which the jockeys ride bareback, circles the Piazza del Campo, on which a thick layer of dirt has been laid. The race is run for three laps of the piazza and usually lasts no more than 90 seconds. It is common for a few of the jockeys to be thrown off their horses while making the treacherous turns in the piazza, and indeed, it is not unusual to see unmounted horses finishing the race without their jockeys. he earliest known antecedents of the race are medieval. The town's central piazza was the site of public games, largely combative: pugna, a sort of many-sided boxing match or brawl; jousting; and in the 16th century, bullfights. Public races organized by the contrade were popular from the 14th century on; called palii alla lunga, they were run across the whole city. <br />
When the Grand Duke of Tuscany outlawed bullfighting in 1590, the contrade took to organizing races in the Piazza del Campo. The first such races were on buffalo-back and called bufalate; asinate, races on donkey-back, later took their place,
    palio_siena_italia-17.jpg
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