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Español: Ejemplares del periódico indígena "Wayuunaiki" publicados a lo largo de varios años
English: A bunch of copies of the indigenous newspaper "Wayuunaiki" published throughout several years
Ladino: Kopias del djurnal aborijinalo "Wayuunaiki" publikadas a traverso de varias anyadas
Português: Exemplares do jornal indígena "Wayuunaiki" publicados em vários anos
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21 September 2012

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current21:04, 20 October 2012Thumbnail for version as of 21:04, 20 October 20122,149 × 1,232 (1.44 MB)Maor XIn this version, the newspapers are rearranged in such a way that the images on the front pages are as clearly visible as before, especially because the idea is to show the bilingual nature of the newspaper. The image next to the newspaper's name (whic...

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