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Date: 2011-11-02 07:09:25
Portugal
Languages of Portugal
Miranda do Douro
Romance peoples
Astur-Leonese languages
Douro DOC
Bragança District
Proverb
Portuguese people
Gallo-Iberian languages
Europe
Iberian Romance languages

Filipe e Ricardo AGE: 7 years old COUNTRY: Portugal

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