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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the 9th Kingdom of Spain Business Career Achievement Award to the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez (c), together with the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente (2I), at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the IX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career Achievement, at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the 9th Kingdom of Spain Business Career Achievement Award, together with the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente (r), at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the IX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career Achievement, at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the IX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career Achievement, at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the 9th Kingdom of Spain Business Career Achievement Award to the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez (c), together with the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente (d), at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the IX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career Achievement, at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the IX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career Achievement, at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the IX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career Achievement, at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the IX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career Achievement, at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

Felipe VI presents the XIX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career - Madrid

King Felipe VI during the award ceremony of the IX Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Career Achievement, at the Royal Palace of El Pardo, on December 1, 2025, in Madrid (Spain). In this edition, the award was received by the honorary president of Galletas Gullón, María Teresa Rodríguez, a company that was founded in 1892 and which she led from 1983, after the death of her husband, José Manuel Gullón, until her retirement in 2019. Galletas Gullón is today the only family-owned cookie company that remains in the sector with a turnover of more than 300 million euros per year and a presence in more than 120 countries. In addition to her outstanding business career, María Teresa Rodríguez has promoted philanthropic initiatives in the field of education, employment generation and community development. Photo by Diego Radames/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Ahmed Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to his son, Mehdi Kessaci, at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci, his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci and President of the French National Assembly Yael Braun-Pivet take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to his son, Mehdi Kessaci, at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

Tribute to Mehdi Kessaci - Marseille

French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci and his mother Ouassila Benhamdi Kessaci take part in a gathering in tribute to Mehdi Kessaci at the roundabout where he was murdered and to protest against drug trafficking, in Marseille, southern France on November 22, 2025. Mehdi Kessaci, the 20-year-old younger brother of Amine Kessaci, who wanted to become a police officer, was shot dead near a concert hall by two people on a motorbike, on November 13. More than a week after this tragedy, Mehdi Kessaci's family is calling for a gathering at the roundabout where he was murdered by two men on a motorbike under the slogan: "Justice for Mehdi, 20, who died for nothing". Other initiatives are planned in some 25 towns and cities. Photo by Laurent Coust/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Bonaire, Netherlands on November 19, 2025. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - The Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - The Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire on November 19, 2025. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - The Netherlands

Princess Beatrix Visits Bonaire - The Netherlands

Princess Beatrix visits Bonaire on November 19, 2025. The visit focuses on the work of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and social initiatives on the islands. The Princess is the patron of DCNA. Photo by Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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