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Français : Emblèmes de la Croix Rouge et du Croissant Rouge au musée de Genève, en Suisse. Durant 2005/06, le Cristal Rouge devrait également être exposé.
English: The Red Cross and the Red Crescent emblems at the museum in Geneva. Soon (2005/06), the Red Crystal emblem should join them.
Deutsch: Die Logos der Internationalen Rotkreuz- und Rothalbmond-Bewegung am Eingang des Internationalen Rotkreuz- und Rothalbmondmuseums in Genf.
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Picture of the day on Karachay-Balkar Wikipedia
English: This image was selected as a picture of the day on the Karachay-Balkar Wikipedia for 3rd of May 2010.
Къарачай-малкъар: Бу сурат Къарачай-Малкъар Википедияда кюнню сураты болуб сайланнганды. 2010 джылны 3-чю майы.

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