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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyAn ancient wooden door is seen in Tangier, Morocco on July 5, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyAn ancient wooden door is seen in Tangier, Morocco on July 5, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyAn ancient wooden door is seen in Tangier, Morocco on July 5, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyAn ancient wooden door is seen in Tangier, Morocco on July 5, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyAn ancient wooden door is seen in Tangier, Morocco on July 5, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyAn ancient wooden door is seen in Tangier, Morocco on July 5, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyLocal residents are seen in front of an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco, 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyLocal residents are seen in front of an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco, 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyAn ancient wooden door is seen in Tangier, Morocco on July 5, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyAn ancient wooden door is seen in Tangier, Morocco on July 5, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyA local resident is seen next to an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco , 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyLocal residents are seen in front of an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco, 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyLocal residents are seen in front of an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco, 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyLocal residents are seen in front of an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco, 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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MOROCCO - Euromed Heritage - Don't touch my wooden doors - ENPI Feature storyLocal residents are seen in front of an ancient wooden door in Tangier, Morocco, 5 July, 2011. An active programme of awareness of the protection of the cultural heritage of the Medina began on March 14th in Tangier within the project “Siwa & Tangier“, funded by the European Union. The course emphasizes the danger brought by the tendency, widespread in Tangier, to replace the traditional wooden doors with decorative nails, by modern doors often made of iron. PHOTO EPA © EU/ENPI INFO CENTRE
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