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Deutsch: Mutter Teresa (26.8.1919-5.9.1997); 1986 bei einer Pro-life-Kundgebung auf dem Bonner Münsterplatz
English: Mother Teresa of Calcutta (26.8.1919-5.9.1997); at a pro-life meeting in 1986 in Bonn, Germany
Date 13 July 1986
Source own work (digitized on Kodak- PhotoCD (16 Base) from 35 mm photographic film)
Author Túrelio
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