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Nikos Economopoulos - GREECE.
GREECE. Macedonia. Eptachori village. Gipsies. 1988.
GREECE. Epirus region. Town of Preveza. Poster advertising a folk musician at a local feast. 1988.
GREECE. Gipsies on the port of Pereaus. 1988.
GREECE. Macedonia region. Seres, Monoklisa village. According to a local custom, every year, on January 8, women take command and replace men in all the traditi
GREECE. Peloponnese region. Town of Kalamata. Sunday morning after the church. 1988.
GREECE. Macedonia. Monoklisia village. According to alocal custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activiti
GREECE. Athens. Port of Pereaus. Departure for the Cyclades islands. 1988.
GREECE. Karpathos. 1988.
GREECE. Peloponnese region. The Czech photographer, Josef KOUDELKA. 1988.
GREECE. Macedonia. Turkey farm. 1988.
GREECE. Macedonia region. Seres, Monoklisa village. According to a local custom, every year, on January 8, women take command and replace men in all the traditi
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Thebes. A gypsy shantytown. 1988.
GREECE. Epirus region. Town of Preveza. The port. 1988.
GREECE. Thiva. Gipsy camp. 1988.
GREECE. Nafplion town. Gipsies. 1988.
GREECE. Macedonia region. Monoklisa village. Gypsies. 1988.
GREECE. 1987.
GREECE. Athens. The photographer's daughter Tonia in a bath. 1988.
GREECE. Arachova village. Feast of Saint George. A disabled young boy is lying down on the side of the street in order to participate to the festivites. 1988.
GREECE. West Macedonia, Village of Siatista. A gipsy musician playing at the feast of August 15th, 1988.
GREECE. Peloponnese, Nafplio. A gipsy camp. 1988.
GREECE. Aegean island Euboea, located north of Athens. Women preparing the meal. 1988.
GREECE. Epirus region. Town of Preveza. 1988.
GREECE. Preveza. 1988.
GREECE. Preveza. 1988.
GREECE. Epirus region. Town of Preveza. 1988.
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklissia village. 1988.
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. Sunday morning in a local cafe. 1988.
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia. Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklisia village. According to a local custom on January 8 every year women take command and replace men in all the traditional man activit
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklissia village. Sunday morning in a local cafe. 1988.
GREECE. Macedonia, Monoklissia village. In a local cafe. 1988.
GREECE. Epirus. On the road from Ioannina to Konitsa. 1988.
GREECE. West Macedonia, Kastoria. 1988.
GREECE. Peloponnese, Kalamata. Sunday morning in a men's only cafe. 1988.
GREECE. Peloponnese, Kalamata. Sunday morning after the church. 1988.
GREECE. Peloponnese, Kalamata. Sunday morning in after the church. 1988.
GREECE. Athens. Tonia. 1988.
GREECE. Athens. Tonia. 1988.
GREECE. Peloponnese, Areopolis. 1988.
GREECE. Attica, Lavrio. 1988.
GREECE. Attica, Lavrio. On the boat to island of Kea. 1988.
GREECE. Attica, Lavrio. On the boat to island of Kea. 1988.
GREECE. Island of Kea. 1988.
GREECE. Arahova. The feast of St. George. 1988.
GREECE. Peloponnese, Olympia. Tourists in the ancient stadium. 1988.
GREECE. Piraeus. Photographer Josef Koudelka. 1988.
ITALY. Verona. My friend Miche, the mustach man. 1988.
GREECE. Athens. 1988.
GREECE. Preveza. Monolithi beach. 1988.
GREECE. Preveza. Religius procession. 1988.
GREECE. Preveza. A local festival, the next morning. 1988.
GREECE. Lefkada island. 1988.
GREECE. West Macedonia, Kastoria. Basket ball game. 1988.
GREECE. Aegina island. A monk. 1988.
GREECE. On the boat to island of Zakinthos. 1988.
GREECE. On the boat to island of Zakinthos. 1988.
GREECE. Viotia region. Town of Thiva. Gipsy camp. 1988.
GREECE. Thiva. Gipsy camp. 1988.
GREECE. Cyclades islands. Departure of the boat to Pereaus. 1988.
GREECE. Peloponnese, Lehena. 1988.
GREECE. Preveza. Monolithi beach. 1988.
GREECE. Preveza. Monolithi beach. 1988.
GREECE. Thiva. A dead dog near a gipsy camp. 1988.
GREECE. Athens. Demonstration. 1988.
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