Aspiotis_Olympics_1906_Fencing_1.jpg


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Français : Jeux Olympiques Internationaux. Escrime .
Carte postale éditée à l'occasion des Jeux Olympiques de 1906 à Athènes .
English: 1906 International Olympic Games. Fencing .
Postcard published on the occasion of the 1906 Olympic Games in Athens .
Ελληνικά: Διεθνείς Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 1906. Οπλομαχία .
Καρτ ποστάλ που εκδόθηκε επ' ευκαιρία των Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων του 1906 στην Αθήνα .
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Français : Collection de cartes postales Nikos D. Karabelas, Préveza , Grèce .
English: Nikos D. Karabelas postcard collection, Preveza , Greece .
Ελληνικά: Συλλογή καρτ ποστάλ Νίκου Δ. Καράμπελα, Πρέβεζα .
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Français : La carte postale a été publiée par Aspiotis en 1906.
English: The postcard was published by Aspiotis in 1906.
Ελληνικά: Το καρτ ποστάλ εκδόθηκε από τον Ασπιώτη το 1906.
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1906 International Olympic Games. Fencing.

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