User:Nsaum75
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I edit for the English, Spanish and Hebrew Wikipedia primarily on the following topics:
In some places I am known as: ניקולס
- I am also a file-mover here on the Commons. In the interest of neutrality, I choose not to exercise that privilege on files (other than my own) related to the Middle East or Palestine-Israel conflict.
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The photographical reproduction of this work is covered under the article 148 of the Mexican copyright law, which states that "Literary and artistic works already published may be used, provided that normal commercialization of the work is not affected, without authorization from the copyrightholder and without remuneration, invariably citing the source and without altering the work, only in the following cases […] VII. Reproduction, communication, and distribution by means of drawings, paintings, photographs, and audiovisual means of works visible from public places". See Commons:Freedom of Panorama#Mexico for more information.
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Non-commercial paintball field in Oaxaca de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Current B'nai Israel Temple
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Sanctuary of St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica
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Moody National Bank's headquarters in downtown Galveston, Texas.
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Cranes at the Port of Galveston container terminal
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Shield of Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
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Beth Jacob Synagogue
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Main Terminal of Scholes International Airport
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Arab Ka'ak
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City National Bank Building, now the Galveston County Historical Museum, in downtown Galveston, Texas
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Ativan tablets, 0.5mg
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Texas state Representative Craig Eiland
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Galveston, Texas mayor Lyda Ann Thomas
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A traditional Tlayuda served folded and topped with a slice of beef skirt-steak. Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico
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Chapulines (roasted grasshopers) for sale at the Benito Juarez Market in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico
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An open-faced Tlayuda topped with strings of Quesillo.
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Peanut-butter flavored version of the Israeli snack Bamba
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Un-refrigerated eggs for sale at a Chedraui grocery store in Oaxaca, Mexico
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La escuela de Medicina Veterinaria y Zoología de la UABJO.
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BBQ flavored version of the Israeli snack Bissli.
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Student protests at the Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca in the fall of 2009.
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Galveston's Rosenberg Library, Post-Ike
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Queso Fresco mexicano.
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Árbol del Tule en Santa María del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico, Octubre 2009.
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Universidad de la Sierra Juárez en Ixtlán de Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Roasted "baby" chapulines
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Crocodile nursery located inside the Lagunas de Chacahua National Park in Oaxaca, MX
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2,500 High-Risk people line up in a mall in Texas City, Texas to receive the H1N1 vaccine from the Galveston County Health Department.
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The Bishop's Palace, Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
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Mosaico de Benito Juárez en Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Alebrijes en el Mercado Pochote en Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Cerveza Montejo
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Stones from a Zapotec temple that were incorporated into the walls of Iglesia Preciosa Sangre de Cristo in Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Mexican hot chocolate, specifically Chocolate Mayordomo
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The Modelo beer brewery in Oaxaca.
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A 24-hour Automated Postal Center inside the Webster, Texas Main Post Office.
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Jamaica Beach, Texas Post Office
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Texas State Historical Plaque marking a Karankawa indian campsite & burial ground historical marker on the west end of Galveston Island.
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Specially designed Hurricane-proof building constructed to house joint offices of the Houston-Galveston National Weather Service Forecast Office & the Galveston County Emergency Management Office
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Porous fossiliferous limestone cladding on the side of a building
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Military checkpoint in the Sierra Madre del Sur Mountains in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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The city of Oaxaca de Juárez at night, taken from the Cerro de Fortín.
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A woman cutting designs into unfired Barro Negro pottery in San Bartolo Coyotepec, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Jardín Etnobotánico circa de la Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán in en Oaxaca, MX.
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A permanently submerged lamp used as a fish attractant.
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A Zapotec communal fish farm located near Ixtlan de Juárez in Oaxaca, MX.
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Webster city hall
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Hauxya pods, also known as Guajes, served as part of a Oaxacan Botana.
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Native "criollo" avocados, the precursor to today's domesticated varieties.
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Quesillo de Oaxaca from the Mercado Benito Juárez in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mex.
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Tiendas Chedraui en Oaxaca de Juarez.
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Tamales Oaxaqueños, large tamales willed with chicken and mole negro, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed.
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a tamale made with chipilín
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Ashton Villa, location of the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas, birthplace of Juneteenth.
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A sincronizada made ham, oaxaca cheese, topped with chipotle & green salsas, plus pico de gallo.
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An empanada made with flor de calabaza, queso Oaxaca and epazote
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Oaxacan Memelas topped with salsa rojo, salsa verde & queso fresco.
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Palacio Municipal of San Agustín Etla
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A Burger King franchise adapted to operate in the historic district of Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico
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Iglesia de San Pablo Huitzo
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Santa Maria del Tule Palacio Municipal.
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El Centro de San Pedro Juchatengo, Oaxaca.
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Asado de penca del agave, utilizados en la elaboración de mezcal en Oaxaca, Mexico.
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A seedless avocado growing next to two normal avocados in San Pablo Huitzo, Oaxaca.
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Kids celebrate Las Posadas in Jalatlaco, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Tortillas para tlayudas
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Tortas Oaxaquenas being prepared on a griddle.
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An open seed pod on a Silk Floss tree.
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Guelaguetza auditorio in Oaxaca de Juarez.
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Las Posadas en Mexico
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Oaxaca City does not have piped tap water. All water must be delivered to houses and businesses by truck, where it is pumped into cisterns.
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Huitlacoche for sale in the produce department of a Soriana store in Oaxaca.
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Garnachas from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region of Oaxaca
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An INEGI census worker in Xalatlaco, Oaxaca.