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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will extend over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will extend over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will extend over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will stretch over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will stretch over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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dpatop - 23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will extend over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will extend over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: The main goal structure, which will be part of the decoration for the 2026 World Cup, has not yet been installed on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decoration is due to be completed a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. It will stretch over 200 meters and feature patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures, continuing a tradition that began at the 1994 World Cup on the initiative of local residents. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will extend over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will extend over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: One of the entrance gates on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, which is part of the decoration for the 2026 World Cup. The street decoration is to be completed a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on 13 June and will extend over 200 meters. The motifs on the asphalt and on suspended structures form patterns and flags, continuing a tradition that began at the 1994 World Cup on the initiative of local residents. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Pelé, the eternal king of soccer, will be honored with a pavement mural that will be part of the decoration for the 2026 World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decoration stretches over more than 200 meters, with motifs on the asphalt and on suspended structures that form patterns and flags. The tradition began during the 1994 World Cup on the initiative of local residents. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will stretch over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will stretch over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will extend over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: Local residents and volunteers are putting the finishing touches to the hanging decorations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas. The street decorations are expected to be completed just a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on June 13. The decorations will extend over more than 200 meters and depict patterns and flags on the asphalt and on suspended structures. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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23 May 2026, Brazil, Manaus: One of the entrance gates on Rua 03 in the Alvorada district of Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, which is part of the decoration for the 2026 World Cup. The street decoration is to be completed a few days before Brazil's opening match against Morocco on 13 June and will extend over 200 meters. The motifs on the asphalt and on suspended structures form patterns and flags, continuing a tradition that began at the 1994 World Cup on the initiative of local residents. Photo: Suamy Beydoun/dpa-stock-foto
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The handprints of the Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, after he met local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, eaves his handprints as he meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, eaves his handprints as he meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, leaves his handprints as he meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, speaks as he meet local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwal. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, speaks as he meet local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwal. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, receives a chocolate bar from a child as he meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, speaks as he meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, receives a chocolate bar from a child as he meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, speaks as he meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, speaks as he meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto
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The Prince of Wales, also known as the Duke of Cornwall when in Cornwall, holds bouquets of flowers as he meets local residents from Nansledan's first Build-to-Rent homes, in Nansledan, Cornwall. Picture date: Thursday May 21, 2026.-stock-foto