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Français : Carte en français des guerres coloniales portugaises. Portugal actuel en rouge, Colonies en bordeau Légende : en vert : Portugal actuel en orange : Colonies portugaises
Deutsch: Französische Karte des portugiesischen Kolonialkriegs: modernes Portugal grün, Kolonien orange
English: Map in french of portuguese colonial war : modern Portugal in green, colonies in orange
Português: Mapa francês da guerra colonial portuguesa: Portugal moderno verde, colónias cor-de-laranja
Date 2011-05-07 12:51 (UTC)
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