File:Asma al-Assad and Marisa Leticia.jpg
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DescriptionAsma al-Assad and Marisa Leticia.jpg | Asma al-Assad and the first lady of brazil, Marisa Leticia, in the National Museum of Syria. | ||
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current | 18:28, 8 November 2008 | 2,247 × 1,745 (2.5 MB) | FunkMonk (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Asma al-Assad and the first lady of brazil, Marisa Leticia, in the National Museum of Syria. |Source=Agência Brasil [http://img.radiobras.gov.br/Aberto/index.php/Imagens.Principal.00.0.2003-12-03] |Date=3/DEC/2003 |Author=Ricar |
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