There's an explanation for the campground aura: JPL started out in 1915 as Tent City, with ten large canvas structures.
The Anadolu news agency said Turkey delivered new toys Thursday to 4, 500 children living in a tent city in Nizip.
Wooden guard towers overwatched the camp and a few hundred yards away, on higher ground, a tent city was erected.
They said they will set up a tent city in Tel Aviv if they cannot find a place to stay together.
Authorities have been preparing for the festival for months and the mudflats of the delta have been transformed into a tent city.
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They settled in a tent city in Apaydin, the news service said.
Those numbers are expected to soon drop, just as a sprawling tent city is constructed nearby to house thousands of displaced Haitians, perhaps permanently.
Some customers spent almost the entirety of Thanksgiving in line, taking turns to get food or sneak a break from the close-knit tent city.
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Family members have mounted a constant vigil in a tent city -- dubbed Camp Hope -- outside the copper and gold mine in the Chilean desert.
Oil company, Chevron, has set up a small tent city near one of its refineries to serve as temporary housing for displaced workers and their families.
The Mayor ordered police officers to remove over 300 protesters from a 2-month old tent city that has become somewhat of a permanent fixture in Downtown, and quite the tourist attraction.
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Instead it's the chance encounters - queuing for the toilet, seeking advice with wireless connections, negotiating the maze of the WSIS tent city - that may lead to the most creative outcomes.
It is here that they will spend the night in the huge tent city, as per Islamic tradition -- then proceed at dawn to the plain of Arafat: The culmination of the Hajj.
As well as buying Jerusalem's Beitar football club, he set up a tent city for refugees from the north during the Lebanon war and is now planning to build cheap housing for new immigrants.
When tens of thousands of young Spaniards emerged in May, apparently out of nowhere, to turn Puerta del Sol, a square in central Madrid, into a tent city, the tenor of their complaint was far from revolutionary.
On February 22nd, in Nagano itself, the mayor of Salt Lake City will formally invite the Winter Olympic circus to pitch its tent in his city in four years' time.
At first, it was a tent, providing emergency services in a city without any emergency rooms.
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In New York City's Staten Island, at a tent shelter set up for superstorm victims still living without power, volunteers used tarps and a makeshift drain to keep the bad weather out.
They spent the next year living in a tent in the Presidio area, but were eventually resettled in the city.
One man told us that he had left his job and his house in this city, a comfortable job and house, to take his five children to live in a tent that he had saved from the last refugee crisis in 1991, thinking they might need it again.
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