Stockton High Street on Market Day......
And The Flea Market, Finkle Street, Stockton-on-Tees.
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Kapow Sci-Fi Market & Family Fun Day
This video is about Kapow Sci-Fi Market & Family Fun Day
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Stockton | The Best of California
The #AmgenTOC is excited to welcome Stockton once again for the Stage 3 Start! From its thriving walkable port to its abundance of sports, Stockton offers so much to do!
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1970s English Village, Antique Shop, Pub, 35mm
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HA coach along road through village. Coach pulls to a stop, people get out. Boy stands in window playing recorder, a bit creepy, looks haunted. Shop sign - St Patricks's of Broadway. People looking in shop window. Pots and crockery in shop window. Beatrix Potter figurines. EXT Copper Kettle antiques shop. Man and woman look at bowl, antique shopping. INT pub men and woman sit around table eating crisps, dog, Basset Hound, sat on floor watching them. Country pub. Coach along country road, sign - Stow, Banbury, Gloucestershire. Aerials village, countryside.
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Portobello Market, 1960's - Film 95047
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Portobello Market, London, England, U.K, a brown haired woman smiles and points at stall. Stall holder in drovers hat and thick green jumper smiles, touching object.
Donut Burger at BigWorms Bakery And Deli | Stockton CA
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David's Pizza Commercial
This guy loves pizza. From the film KNFR From 7:00-7:30.
Written & Directed by Vincent Gargiulo. Starring Anthony Rollins-Mullens. Voice-Over by Don Hardwick.
Colombia 16mm 1 - South America - Market & People - Best Shot Footage - Stock Footage
People & Market in Colombia. Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia (Spanish: República de Colombia), is a constitutional republic in northwestern South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil;[8] to the south by Ecuador and Peru;[9] to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the northwest by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean. Colombia also shares maritime borders with Venezuela, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.[10][11] With a population of over 45 million people, Colombia has the 29th largest population in the world and the second largest in South America, after Brazil. Colombia has the fourth largest Spanish-speaking population in the world after Mexico, the United States, and Spain. The territory of what is now Colombia was originally inhabited by indigenous people including the Muisca, Quimbaya, and Tairona. The Spanish arrived in 1499 and initiated a period of conquest and colonization creating the Viceroyalty of New Granada (comprising modern-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, the northwest region of Brazil and Panama) with its capital in Bogotá.[13] Independence from Spain was won in 1819, but by 1830 Gran Colombia had collapsed with the secession of Venezuela and Ecuador. What is now Colombia and Panama emerged as the Republic of New Granada. The new nation experimented with federalism as the Granadine Confederation (1858), and then the United States of Colombia (1863), before the Republic of Colombia was finally declared in 1886.[2] Panama seceded in 1903 under pressure to fulfill financial responsibilities towards the United States government to build the Panama Canal.
Colombia has a long tradition of constitutional government. The Liberal and Conservative parties, founded in 1848 and 1849 respectively, are two of the oldest surviving political parties in the Americas. However, tensions between the two have frequently erupted into violence, most notably in the Thousand Days War (1899--1902) and La Violencia, beginning in 1948. Since the 1960s, government forces, left-wing insurgents and right-wing paramilitaries have been engaged in the continent's longest-running armed conflict. Fuelled by the cocaine trade, this escalated dramatically in the 1980s. Nevertheless, in the recent decade (2000s) the violence has decreased significantly. Many paramilitary groups have demobilized as part of a controversial peace process with the government, and the guerrillas have lost control in many areas where they once dominated.[2] Meanwhile Colombia's homicide rate, for many years one of the highest in the world, almost halved between 2002 and 2006.[14] 2009 and 2010 saw an increase in the urban homicide rate, particularly in the city of Medellín.[15][16][17] According to the Maplecroft research institute, in 2010 Colombia had the world's sixth highest risk of terrorism. Colombia is a standing middle power with the fourth largest economy in Latin America. However, inequality and unequal distribution of wealth are still widespread. In 1990, the ratio of income between the poorest and richest 10 per cent was 40-to-one. Following a decade of economic restructuring and a recession, this ratio had climbed to 80-to-one in the year 2000.[21] By 2009, Colombia had reached a Gini coefficient of 0.587, which was the highest in Latin America.[22] According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, there has been a decrease in the poverty rate in recent years, [but] around half of the population continues to live under the poverty line as of 2008-2009.[23] Official figures for 2009 indicate that about 46% of Colombians lived below the poverty line and some 17% in extreme poverty.[24][25] Other analysts have cited higher estimates for previous years.[26]
Colombia is very ethnically diverse, and the interaction between descendants of the original native inhabitants, Spanish colonists, Africans brought as slaves and twentieth-century immigrants from Europe and the Middle East has produced a rich cultural heritage. This has also been influenced by Colombia's varied geography. The majority of the urban centres are located in the highlands of the Andes mountains, but Colombian territory also encompasses Amazon rainforest, tropical grassland and both Caribbean and Pacific coastlines. Ecologically, Colombia is one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries (the most biodiverse per unit area).