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DescriptionAmos Oz by Kubik.JPG |
Amos Oz (b. 1939), Jewish writer
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Warsaw (Poland), May 2005 |
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own work, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Kmarius |
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Mariusz Kubik, http://www.mariuszkubik.pl |
This Images can be used without extra permission. The mention of Mariusz Kubik as photographer is obligatory. Please send me a notification if you use the picture: kmarius@op.pl
Dieses Bilder kann ohne extra Erlaubnis verwendet werden. Die Nennung von Mariusz Kubik als Fotografen ist erforderlich. Bei Verwendung des Bildes mir bitte eine Infomail senden: kmarius@op.pl
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