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  • A double-decked bus with Lisbon Sightseeing company, passes the architecture of Arco Da Rua Augusto (Arch) in Praca do commercio, on 12th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. These buses give tourists a fine view of many European cities. The Rua Augusta Arch is a stone, triumphal arch-like, historical building and visitor attraction in Lisbon, Portugal, built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake. It has six columns (some 11 m high) and is adorned with statues of various historical figures. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • With his body in shade and only his head in the sun, a Portuguese man stands in the street of central Lisbon to read the headlines of national and provincial newspapers which are pinned by their top right corners for passers-by to glance at or buy. Lit by early morning sun, the daily or weekly periodicals are set in a neat row for the benefit of this man and other citizens of the Portuguese capital. Ornate square tile mosaics are set in the pavement (sidewalk) in a design style that Lisbon is well-known for. In an age of mass-communications, reading one's media on paper in such a manner already seems old fashioned.
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  • An elderly lady watches the world go by from her street doorway in Lisbon's Bica district of the Portuguese capital. Looking out from her cosy small home that open out on to the narrow street, the old woman looks thoughtful, reflecting on her life perhaps spent in the same quarter of the Portguese capital. Lisbon's Bica district is a steep gradient area of narrow streets more peaceful and atmospheric than other busier locations where cars and trams make wider roads noisier. Flights of steps dissect the quarter which remains largely unspoilt.
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  • Portrait of a family looking out from street doorway in Lisbon's Bica district of the Portuguese capital. The family members huddle for this portrait, half in sunlight and others lit by the light from a lightbulb that lights the dark room behind. A grandmother, a mother and young girls look out from their home to the street outside. Lisbon's Bica district is a steep gradient area of narrow streets more peaceful and atmospheric than other busier locations where cars and trams make wider roads noisier. Flights of steps dissect the quarter which remains largely unspoilt.
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  • Fruit and buyers in the narrow streets of the Bairro Alto district - or Upper City - the oldest of Lisbon's residential quarters. A local woman across the narrow, high-sided street, yawns while an orange and apple seller looks for her next customer on the cobbled lane. <br />
Lisbon's Bairro Alto quarter is located above Baixa and developed in the 16th Century. Suffering very little damage in the earthquake of 1755, it remains the area of most character and renowned for its residential and working quarter for craftsmen and shopkeepers. At night, life takes on a different personality when bars and up until the 60s, prostitution gave the district a bad reputation in the past but nowadays tourists and the chic frequent its streets and traditional 'Fado' (classical Portuguese opera) bars.
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  • Fish and buyers in the narrow streets of the Bairro Alto district - or Upper City - the oldest of Lisbon's residential quarters. Locals inspect the catches of the day, caught in the seas off the Portuese capital and coasts. In the background are crowds of visitors in the narrow, high-sided street. Lisbon's Bairro Alto quarter is located above Baixa and developed in the 16th Century. Suffering very little damage in the earthquake of 1755, it remains the area of most character and renowned for its residential and working quarter for craftsmen and shopkeepers. At night, life takes on a different personality when bars and up until the 60s, prostitution gave the district a bad reputation in the past but nowadays tourists and the chic frequent its streets and traditional 'Fado' (classical Portuguese opera) bars.
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  • A family shift house sofa furniture in an alleyway during their move from a home in Lisbon's Bairro Alto quarter...Bairro Alto quarter is located above Baixa and developed in the 16th Century. Suffering very little damage in the earthquake of 1755, it remains the area of most character and renowned for its residential and working quarter for craftsmen and shopkeepers. At night, life takes on a diferent personality when bars and up until the 60s, prostitution gave the district a bad reputation in the past but nowadays tourists and the chic frequent its streets and traditional 'Fado' (classical Portuguese opera) bars.  ...
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  • Individual tombs and family mausoleums, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Individual tombs and family mausoleums, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Individual tombs and family mausoleums, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Statues and figures of the Fonte Luminosa on Jardim <br />
de Alameda Dom Afonso Enriques, on 14th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Built in 1940 during WWII when Lisbon was a neutral safe haven, it was named “fonte luminosa” (luminous fountain) because of its light displays at night. The fountain was built to celebrate the regular supply of water to the eastern part of the city. Although originally conceived in 1938, it was inaugurated only on 30 May 1948. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Postcards are displayed on racks, on Rua de Sao Joao da Praca, a corner in the medieval district of Alfama, on 11th July, in Lisbon, Portugal. The national flag makes an appearance too, the day after Portugal won the final against France in the Euro 2016 football tournament. Alfama partly has its roots from Moorish influences and is the oldest district of Lisbon. Its name comes from the Arabic Al-hamma but could also be derived from the Arabic word Alfamm, meaning the "mouth" in Arabic. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Individual tombs and family mausoleums, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Graves and fading flowers overlook the Ponte 25 de Abril<br />
bridge and the district of Alacantara in the western Portuguese capital, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A passing jet airliner flies overhead, above the cross of a family mausoleum, on 14th July 2016, at Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon, Portugal. Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres) is the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the west part of the city in the former Prazeres parish. It was created in 1833 after the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large mausoleums built in the 19th century. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • As a local leans out from a window above and others walk uphill, one of the two cars of the funicular railway climbs the steep gradient of on Rua de Bica de Duarte Belo (Elevador da Bica), on 13th July 2016, in Bairro Alto district, Lisbon, Portugal. The mechanical motor of the elevator was installed in 1890, but the lift only began functioning on 28 June 1892, after a couple of years of tests. The Bica Funicular is a funicular railway line in the civil parish of Misericórdia, in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It connects the Rua de São Paulo with Calçada do Combro/Rua do Loreto, operated by Carris. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Two tourists walk downhill with their baggage towards one of the two cars of the funicular railway climbing the steep gradient of on Rua de Bica de Duarte Belo (Elevador da Bica), on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The mechanical motor of the elevator was installed in 1890, but the lift only began functioning on 28 June 1892, after a couple of years of tests. The Bica Funicular is a funicular railway line in the civil parish of Misericórdia, in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It connects the Rua de São Paulo with Calçada do Combro/Rua do Loreto, operated by Carris. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • As a local leans out from a window above and others walk uphill, one of the two cars of the funicular railway climbs the steep gradient of on Rua de Bica de Duarte Belo (Elevador da Bica), on 13th July 2016, in Bairro Alto district, Lisbon, Portugal. The mechanical motor of the elevator was installed in 1890, but the lift only began functioning on 28 June 1892, after a couple of years of tests. The Bica Funicular is a funicular railway line in the civil parish of Misericórdia, in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It connects the Rua de São Paulo with Calçada do Combro/Rua do Loreto, operated by Carris. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • As a local leans out from a window above and others walk uphill, one of the two cars of the funicular railway climbs the steep gradient of on Rua de Bica de Duarte Belo (Elevador da Bica), on 13th July 2016, in Bairro Alto district, Lisbon, Portugal. The mechanical motor of the elevator was installed in 1890, but the lift only began functioning on 28 June 1892, after a couple of years of tests. The Bica Funicular is a funicular railway line in the civil parish of Misericórdia, in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It connects the Rua de São Paulo with Calçada do Combro/Rua do Loreto, operated by Carris. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Joined by two pigeons to separate them, a group of Segway tourists stop to hear their guide describe the medieval and Moorish Alfama district's history, ironically next to a crowd of like-minded pedestrians, on 11th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Segway tours have become controversial additions to the European city sightseeing scene, already being banned in Barcelona and Prague. But in Portuguese cities like Lisbon and Porto, Segway travellers still share narrow and busy streets and often, pavements, with locals on foot. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A pink Tuk Tuk has stopped at a red light outside Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Loreto (church) during a city sightseeing tour through Praca Luis Camoes, on 11th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The company operating these vehicles is Turma das Ilusoes "Organization of touristic and cultural activities, thematic tours, with or without advertising." The Church of Loreto, is next to Largo do Chiado at the corner with Rua da Misericordia. With the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 the church suffered extensive damage and was rebuilt in 1785. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Seen from Miradouro de de Santa Luzia, the 'Independence of the Seas' cruise liner dominates the medieval/Moorish district rooftops of Alfama, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Pollution from such huge ships is a toxic problem that is growing as the cruise industry and its ships get ever bigger, docking close to communities with narrow streets such as Lisbon. MS Independence of the Seas is a Freedom-class cruise ship operated by the Royal Caribbean cruise line which entered service in April 2008. The 15-deck ship can accommodate 4,370 passengers and is served by 1,360 crew. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A funicular tram blurs at night as it descends the steep and cobbled Elevador de Gloria in Lisbon's Biarro Alto district.
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  • Passing some Azulejo tiles showing a city, a number 28 tram showing Coca Cola advertising rumbles up the gradient of a street in the Portugese capital, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The 28 is one of the trams not only used by the people of the capital but also of an increasing number of tourists who ride the entire route from Prazeres cemetery in the west of the city, to Rossio in the centre, after a loop through some of the most amazing streets and landmarks. So crowded is the 28, that older locals often can't sit down, having to stand over younger, inconsiderate tourist families who want a window seat for the entire journey - and back. Notices at termini remind visitors that this is a public service and to consider locals. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Looking south-east, an aerial panorama of Lisbon from Miradouro da Graca.
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  • The concourse of Santa Apolónia Station, the oldest railway terminus in Portugal, Lisbon.
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  • Tourists sit to listen to a guide talking during a tour of central Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Tourists sit to listen to a guide talking during a tour of central Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A homeless man sleeps under blankets in front of Azulejo tiles in a city park, Lisbon Portugal.
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  • A local delivery van full of gas cylinders struggles to round an uphill corner in central Lisbon, Portugal. The narrow streets, not designed for heavy traffic, still do not accommodate smaller vehicles. A tram waits for the obstructing truck to clear the tracks and rails and onlookers stop to see how the driver manages to get round without spilling its dangerous cargo.
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  • Old tram clashes on narrow street with more modern tourist coach below the towering Se Cathedral in central Lisbon.
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  • A city tram climbs the steep countours of Lisbon's Rua de Bica de Quarte Belo in the Portuguese capital's Bica district.
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  • The steep countours of Lisbon's Rua de Bica de Quarte Belo in the Portuguese capital's Bica district.
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  • A young woman cuddles her pet dog in a steep, cobbled pedestrian street as her family moves house in Lisbon's Bica district.
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  • Aerial landscape of old houses and tiled roofs of the Portuguese capital Lisbon's medieval and Moorish Alfama district.
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  • Portuguese pedesrtians walk over a world map on the pavement beneath the Monument of Discoveries, Lisbon.
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  • Locals look at street life below from the crumbling balconies of their old apartment block in Lisbon's Biarro Alto district.
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  • Washing hanging on old railings and balconies of Lisbon's old Alfama district.
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  • As a scooter rider on a Vespa edges past, a number 28 tram rumbles along a narrow street in the Portuguese capital, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The 28 is one of the trams not only used by the people of the capital but also of an increasing number of tourists who ride the entire route from Prazeres cemetery in the west of the city, to Rossio in the centre, after a loop through some of the most amazing streets and landmarks. So crowded is the 28, that older locals often can't sit down, having to stand over younger, inconsiderate tourist families who want a window seat for the entire journey - and back. Notices at termini remind visitors that this is a public service and to consider locals. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A city worker sweeps litter from under Carlsberg advertising in Lisbon's Praca do Commercio the morning after Portugal's victory over France in the Euro 2016 tournament final.
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  • The steep perspective of Rua de Bica de Duarte Belo (Elevador da Bica) in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The column of Pedro IV, seen through the rear window of a sightseeing bus, stopped in Rossio Praca Dom Pedro IV, in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • An urban landscape zigzag of shadows from the steps and handrails of Alameda Metro station, on 14th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. One the sunny side are the distorted lines  of the well-trodden stairs at this main transport merge of underground train lines as a lone pigeon walks along the top and person's legs look the same in the far right corner. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • As a lady outside the Pequeno Jardim florists browses their display of flowers on the pavement, a cellist plays a sad lament tune for passers-by, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The florist is located at 61, Rua Garrett in the commercial heart of the Portuguese capital. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An elderly couple walk slowly past an advert for spectacles (oculos) from the Portuguese retailer Well's, on 14th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The street is busy with rush hour traffic at Alameda underground Metro station and the wife helps her inform husband to walk with the aide of a stick. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An urban landscape zigzag of shadows from the steps and handrails of Alameda Metro station, on 14th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. One the sunny side are the distorted lines  of the well-trodden stairs at this main transport merge of underground train lines - and the blue tiles that act as cobbles, seen on all Portuguese streets. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Hats of all sizes and varieties on display in the window of  Chapelaria Azevedo Rua, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Manuel Aquino Azevedo Rua founded the shop in 1886 when he left winemaking Port. It is now owned by the fifth generation of the same family. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Assisted by a hoist and crane operator, a construction worker manhandles some heavy metal stairs into a restored building, on 13th July 2016, in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An aerial view overlooking rooftops and TV antennas of the medieval and Moorish district of Alfama, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Homes and small businesses have packing narrow streets, stairways and alleyways here since before the earthquake of 1755 which the area largely survived. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Portuguese drivers and riders, forced to stop their vehicles for the crowds, watch their national football team during their victory procession through the capital's streets, the day after the Euro 2016 final with France, on 11th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Standing higher to gain a better view in Praca Marques de Pombal in the largely corporate and banking district of the city, they take photos and cheer their favourite players, including the national hero/deity, Christiano Ronaldo. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • As a local lady looks on from her street bench, as a number 28 tram edges slowly through a steep and narrow street, on 11th July 2016, in Lisbon Portugal. The 28 is one of the trams not only used by the people of the capital but also of an increasing number of tourists who ride the entire route from Prazeres cemetery in the west of the city, to Rossio in the centre, after a loop through some of the most amazing streets and landmarks. So crowded is the 28, that older locals often can't sit down, having to stand over younger, inconsiderate tourist families who want a window seat for the entire journey - and back. Notices at termini remind visitors that this is a public service and to consider locals. Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Portuguese football fans celebrate their country's victory over France in the Euro 2016 tournament final on 10th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Waving their national flag above their heads, they wave to passers-by after the final whistle in the game that captivated Portugal with their hero, Christiano Ronaldo the symbol of their well-being and patriotism. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Portuguese football fans in Lisbon celebrate their country's victory over France in the Euro 2016 tournament final.
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  • The famous number 28 tram route, mid-route near Praca do Commercio, in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Squiggles and lines cast shadows over the backs of two passengers awaiting their bus outside Apolonia station in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A local resident looks across the city from a balcony of his apartment building in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Construction banner hangs from a balcony of a restored apartment building in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A group of Segway tourists stop to hear their guide describe the city next to a crowd of pedestrians in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A group of Segway tourists stop to hear their guide describe the city next to a crowd of pedestrians in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Aerial view of rooftops in the medieval district of Alfama, in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Aerial view of rooftops in the medieval district of Alfama, in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The 'Independence of the Seas' cruise liner dominates the medieval district of Alfama, in Lisbon, Portugal. MS Independence of the Seas is a Freedom-class cruise ship operated by the Royal Caribbean cruise line which entered service in April 2008. The 15-deck ship can accommodate 4,370 passengers and is served by 1,360 crew.
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  • Aerial view of rooftops and TV antenna of the medieval district of Alfama in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The 'Independence of the Seas' cruise liner dominates the medieval district of Alfama, in Lisbon, Portugal. MS Independence of the Seas is a Freedom-class cruise ship operated by the Royal Caribbean cruise line which entered service in April 2008. The 15-deck ship can accommodate 4,370 passengers and is served by 1,360 crew.
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  • The 'Independence of the Seas' cruise liner dominates the medieval district of Alfama, in Lisbon, Portugal. MS Independence of the Seas is a Freedom-class cruise ship operated by the Royal Caribbean cruise line which entered service in April 2008. The 15-deck ship can accommodate 4,370 passengers and is served by 1,360 crew.
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  • A Chinese man performs early morning exercises and stretches in front of Azulejo tiles in a city park, Lisbon Portugal.
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  • Tram lines merge on a narrow cobbled street shared by cars in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Aerial view of rooftops and TV antenna of the medieval district of Alfama in Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The steep perspective of Rua de Bica de Duarte Belo (Elevador da Bica) in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The funicular tram makes its way up the steep gradient of Rua de Bica de Duarte Belo (Elevador da Bica) in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The steep perspective of Rua de Bica de Duarte Belo (Elevador da Bica) in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • The funicular tram makes its way up the steep gradient of Rua de Bica de Duarte Belo (Elevador da Bica) in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • With a holy shrine on the balcony above his head, a delivery man caries a sack of potatoes into a home in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A few days after Portugal's victory over France in the Euro 2016 tournament final, national flags still hang from various balconies in a narrow street in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A tangle of confusing wires and cables and shadows on a house's frontage in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A few days after Portugal's victory over France in the Euro 2016 tournament final, national flags still hang from various balconies in a narrow street in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A youth manoeuvres his bike down steps at Alameda metro station, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • An abstract landscape of zigzag shadows of steps at Alameda metro station, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Man carries a child past zigzag shadows of steps at Alameda metro station, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A businessman descends stairs past zigzag shadows of steps at Alameda metro station, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A memorial to city firemen among tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres), the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large structures built in the 19th century
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  • Tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres), the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large structures built in the 19th century
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  • Tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery (Cemitério dos Prazeres), the largest cemetery in Lisbon, Portugal. Many famous Portuguese citizens are buried here, including artists, authors and government figures, and the cemetery features many large structures built in the 19th century
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  • An elderly lady tows her shopping trolley behind her, as the passes sunlight and shadows at Alameda metro station, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • A pet dog awaits its owner while tied to the rail of steps of steps at Alameda metro station, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Silhouettes of pedestrians and locals on the steep street near Alameda metro station, Lisbon, Portugal.
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  • Names and dates have been carved into the leaves of a cactus, on 14th July 2016, in Jardim Estrela, Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A customer uses an indoor ATM from Novo Banco, on 14th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Novo Banco is a Portuguese bank introduced on 4 August 2014 by the Bank of Portugal to rescue assets and liabilities of Banco Espírito Santo.(Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Stopped beneath the Se cathedral, a number 28 tram passenger descends on to the cobbled street, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The 28 is one of the trams not only used by the people of the capital but also of an increasing number of tourists who ride the entire route from Prazeres cemetery in the west of the city, to Rossio in the centre, after a loop through some of the most amazing streets and landmarks. So crowded is the 28, that older locals often can't sit down, having to stand over younger, inconsiderate tourist families who want a window seat for the entire journey - and back. Notices at termini remind visitors that this is a public service and to consider locals. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Young men play an impromptu kick-about with a football on a steep street on 13th July 2016, in Bairro Alto district, Lisbon, Portugal. Thousands of impassioned Portuguese sports fans have very recently cheered their national football team days after the Euro 2016 final victory against France. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Above a street trader is the shrine to Sao Jorge (Saint George), near the entrance of his namesake, Castelo de Sao Jorge, on 13th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Thousands of Portuguese sports fans cheer their national football team bus as it passes-by during their victory procession through the capital's streets, the day after the Euro 2016 final with France, on 11th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Waving flags and voicing their love for the team in Praca Marques de Pombal in the largely corporate and banking district of the city, they take photos and cheer their favourite players, including the national hero/deity, Christiano Ronaldo. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Docked at a quay and overlooked by a landscape of street lighting and posts, the cruise liner Costa Magica awaits its passengers after their excursion to the Portuguese capital, on 12th July, 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. The ship is enormous, at 105,000 tons and carrying 2,720 passengers. <br />
Debuting in 2004 as a sister ship to Costa Fortuna, it is built on the same platform as the Destiny-class of the Carnival Cruise Lines. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Portuguese drivers and riders, forced to stop their vehicles for the crowds, watch their national football team during their victory procession through the capital's streets, the day after the Euro 2016 final with France, on 11th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Standing higher to gain a better view in Praca Marques de Pombal in the largely corporate and banking district of the city, they take photos and cheer their favourite players, including the national hero/deity, Christiano Ronaldo. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Portuguese office workers have left their desks and PCs to climb on to a building's ledge to watch their national football team during their victory procession through the capital's streets, the day after the Euro 2016 final with France, on 11th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Lined up along the concrete ledge near Praca Marques de Pombal in the largely corporate and banking district of the city, they take photos and cheer their favourite players, including the national hero/deity, Christiano Ronaldo. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A local pet owner stops to allow one of his Pug dogs to defecate on the pavement of a quiet residential street, on 11th July 2016, in Lisbon Portugal. Under a pink coloured wall and near the Castelo Sao Jorge, the man has both pets on leads and allows the other to sniff a low post. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A girl Portuguese football fan celebrates her country's victory over France in the Euro 2016 tournament final on 10th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Waving their national flag above their heads, they wave to passers-by after the final whistle in the game that captivated Portugal with their hero, Christiano Ronaldo the symbol of their well-being and patriotism. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A girl Portuguese football fan celebrates her country's victory over France in the Euro 2016 tournament final on 10th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Waving their national flag above their heads, they wave to passers-by after the final whistle in the game that captivated Portugal with their hero, Christiano Ronaldo the symbol of their well-being and patriotism. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A girl Portuguese football fan celebrates her country's victory over France in the Euro 2016 tournament final on 10th July 2016, in Lisbon, Portugal. Waving their national flag above their heads, they wave to passers-by after the final whistle in the game that captivated Portugal with their hero, Christiano Ronaldo the symbol of their well-being and patriotism. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Portuguese football fans in Lisbon celebrate their country's victory over France in the Euro 2016 tournament final.
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