Nagorno-Karabakh

A group of girls plays on the gas tank in a residential district in the capital Stepanakert. With a population of 140.000, the majority being Armenians, Nagorno Karabakh Republic aims to achieve political and economical stability. The high unemployment rate, low salaries and the lack of opportunities for the youngsters make the unrecognized republic to be a hard place to live. Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, 20 September 2008.

Nagorno-Karabakh

Children play with a ball in a residential district in the capital Stepanakert. With a population of 140.000, the majority being Armenians, Nagorno Karabakh Republic aims to achieve political and economical stability. The high unemployment rate, low salaries and the lack of opportunities for the youngsters make the unrecognized republic to be a hard place to live. Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, 20 September 2008.

Nagorno-Karabakh

Children play in front of an apartment block in Khojaly city, Nagorno-Karabakh. Khojaly is a military base situated near the border with Azerbaijan, 10 km Northeast of the capital Stepanakert. The city is known for the Khojaly Massacre committed on 25–26 February 1992 by the Armenian and, partially, by CIS armed forces (the Russian 366th Motor Rifle Regiment) during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Khojaly, Nagorno-Karabakh, 19 September 2008.

Nagorno-Karabakh

A boy throws to another a school bag in front of a balcony in Khojaly city, Nagorno-Karabakh. The city is a military base, situated near the border with Azerbaijan and 10 km Northeast of the capital Stepanakert. The city is known for the Khojaly Massacre committed on 25–26 February 1992 by the Armenian and, partially, by CIS armed forces (the Russian 366th Motor Rifle Regiment) during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Khojaly, Nagorno-Karabakh, 19 September 2008.

Nagorno-Karabakh

Children play in the swings at a recreational spot built by the Community Council in Khojaly city, Nagorno-Karabakh. The city is a military base, situated near the border with Azerbaijan, 10 km Northeast of the capital Stepanakert. The city is known for the Khojaly Massacre committed on 25–26 February 1992 by the Armenian and, partially, by CIS armed forces (the Russian 366th Motor Rifle Regiment) during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Khojaly, Nagorno-Karabakh, 19 September 2008.

Nagorno-Karabakh

Children play near the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral in the city of Shushi, the diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church from the Artsakh region. Built between 1868-1887, the cathedral suffered much deteriorations during the Armenian-Azeri conflicts. Freshly reconstructed, it becamed the pride of Shushi and a stimulus for the reconstruction of the entire area. Shushi, Nagorno-Karabakh, 18 September 2008.

Gipsy family

A woman and children from the gipsy family Grancsa are collecting potatoes in the yard of their settlement in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 5.10.2013.

Gipsy children

Children from the gipsy family Grancsa are playing in the yard of their family settlement in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 5.10.2013.

Gipsy woman

Ida Grancsa is sweeping her family's yard in their settlement in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 5.10.2013.

Gipsy girl

Children from the gipsy family Grancsa in the yard of their settlement in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 5.10.2013.

Gipsy children

A gipsy boy is playing with an ax in an improvised settlement on the outskirts of Miercurea Ciuc city, Romania, 3.10.2013. Several Roma families have been living in containers and improvised houses for the last 8 years, after the local authorities evicted them from houses they had abusively occupied downtown Miercurea Ciuc.

Gipsy children

Gipsy children are posing in front of their improvised houses on the outskirts of Miercurea Ciuc city, Romania, 3.10.2013. Several Roma families have been living for 8 years in containers and improvised houses, after the local authorities evicted them from houses they had abusively occupied downtown Miercurea Ciuc.

Gipsy children

Children from the gipsy family Grancsa are posing in the yard of their family settlement in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 5.10.2013.

Gipsy women

Women from the gipsy family Grancsa are working in the yard of their settlement in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 5.10.2013.

Gipsy family

Joni Emese, a social mediator between the authorities and the gipsy comunity is talking with a gipsy family, Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 13.05.2010

Gipsy family

Children from Grancsa family are posing inside their house in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 13.05.2010

Gipsy children

A gipsy girl is posing in front of her house, Sanmartin village, Harghita county, Romania, 12.05.2010

Gipsy children

Children from the gipsy family Grancsa are posing in the yard of their family settlement in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 5.10.2013.

Gipsy women

Women from the gipsy family Grancsa are working in the yard of their settlement in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 5.10.2013.

Gipsy family

A woman and children from the gipsy family Grancsa are collecting potatoes in the yard of their settlement in Sancraieni village, Harghita county, Romania, 5.10.2013.


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