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Kyrgyzstan / Republics / Japan International Cooperation Agency / Bishkek / Kyrgyz people / Naryn Province / Tyntchtykbek Tchoroev / Asia / Provinces of Kyrgyzstan / Eurasia
Date: 2012-12-21 03:00:02
Kyrgyzstan
Republics
Japan International Cooperation Agency
Bishkek
Kyrgyz people
Naryn Province
Tyntchtykbek Tchoroev
Asia
Provinces of Kyrgyzstan
Eurasia

For a better tomorrow for all Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in the Kyrgyz Republic Newsletter № 63 (October - November, 2012)

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