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Raoul Wallenberg / Year of death unknown / Baruch Tenembaum / Albanians / Albania / Albania–Israel relations / Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia / Europe / Albanian language / Missing people
Date: 2015-05-07 10:25:39
Raoul Wallenberg
Year of death unknown
Baruch Tenembaum
Albanians
Albania
Albania–Israel relations
Albanians in the Republic of Macedonia
Europe
Albanian language
Missing people

The remarks of the President of the Republic, H. E. Mr. Bujar NISHANI to the Raoul Wallenberg Foundation JCC Manhattan, May 5th, 2015 Honorable Mr. Baruch Tenembaum,

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