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Bildnummer: 53642677 Datum: 03.12.2009 Copyright: imago/Metodi Popow Politik Staatsbesuch kbdig xmk 2009 quer o0 Nationalfahnen von Deutschland und Brasilien mit der Fahne der Europäischen Union, Europäische, Berlin, Objekte Bildnummer 53642677 Date 03 12 2009 Copyright Imago Metodi Popov politics State Visit Kbdig xmk 2009 horizontal o0 National flags from Germany and Brazil with the Flag the European Union European Berlin Objects
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