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Budapest prepares for the opening of 2014's World Press Photography exhibition.
Budapest prepares for the opening of 2014's World Press Photography exhibition. <span class="media-attribution">Image by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/bigtallguy/182641756/in/photolist-h962N-8c147H-5sjdPy-fUvvvU-63jSpB-5oyKab-9ncYCw-b37Vpc-nsZ4bC-aYKdkD-96sKoa-vJVm5-aZTTgk-5HPc2Z-ejGpEb-33uXZ-ecuJyX-c8W5WG-ah7XPt-4bhqFn-ng57Jj-9kCtyi-xH92B-5g1Q7T-p4F3n-mUWXtE-33uXU-fM5z7E-aahbff-99egVX-9WGuWw-4x7gcb-cD7Xw-98yTae-7qJULo-82h3DK-dGYLsn-bVHqho-dN2J3Z-2iVADa-iz47pj-bhna3g-3XZRGN-7amGW9-bEosJ4-9waBrR-bVJ3ZG-kLyYYe-6bfwYi-99eguR" target="_blank" rel="external">Paul Reynolds</a> / <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/" target="_blank" rel="external">CC BY 2.0</a></span>

The 2014 World Press Photo exhibition is taking place at the Neprajzi Muzeum in Budapest until 26 October. It’s organised by a non-profit organisation from Amsterdam, and is featuring more than 140 photographs from last year of current events around the world. Through the exhibition visitors can get more information about major political and sporting events, issues from everyday life and famous personalities. Read more: hungarybudapestguide.com

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