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DescriptionKaruzi Burundi goats.jpg |
English: A group of Burundian women rearing goats (original title: "bur1_karusi_goats.jpg – Goats can provide a valuable source of income for those in rural areas")
Français : Marché aux chèvres (naines) au Burundi.
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J. Bariyanga |
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