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  • Men stand in a line while one takes aim in a traditional game of bochas, or petanque, in Parque del Buen Retiro, Madrid, Spain, the country's largest city park.
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  • Antonio lives alone with his friend Chofles in a farm near Rubite, Las Alpujarras, Andalusia, Spain. They grow and raise much of the food they need to survive without the need for the outside world.
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  • Chofles lives alone with his friend Antonio in a farm near Rubite, Las Alpujarras, Andalusia, Spain. They grow and raise much of the food they need to survive without the need for the outside world.
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  • The teacher writes out a Spanish lesson on the blackboard in the small elementary school in Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. The students are taught in both their native Quechua and Spanish, the official language of Peru.
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  • A 5th grade student waits while the teacher attends to the younger students inside the small elementary school in Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. Spanish sentences are visible on the blackboard behind him. Lessons are taught in both native Quechua and Spanish, the official language of Peru.
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  • A poster in Spanish describing the rights of the child hangs inside the small elementary school in Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru. The students are taught in both their native Quechua and Spanish, the official language of Peru.
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  • The teacher writes out a Spanish lesson on the blackboard in the small elementary school in Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru on September 15, 2005. The students are taught in both their native Quechua and Spanish, the official language of Peru. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of the ancient traditions.
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  • People walk towards the small Spanish colonial church in the indigenous Zapotec village of Magdalena Teitipac, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 22, 2008.
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  • A man walks alone towards the small Spanish colonial church in the indigenous Zapotec village of Magdalena Teitipac, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 22, 2008.
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  • Students wait around while the teacher attends to younger children in the small elementary school in Q'eros, Cordillera de Paucartambo, Andes Mountains, Peru on September 15, 2005. The students are taught in both their native Quechua and Spanish, the official language of Peru. The Q'eros, a Quecha people living in the Peruvian Andes, are considered the last direct descendants of the Incas and proudly maintain many of the ancient traditions.
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