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Беларуская: Жаночая Гімназія ў Брэсце-Літоўскам (сёння - Брэст (Бярэсце), Беларусь. Дарэвалюцыйная паштоўка)
Deutsch: Frauen Gymnasium in Brest-Litovsky, (jetzt Brest, Weißrussland). Pre-1917 Postcard
English: Women Gymnasium in Brest-Litovsky, (now Brest, Belarus). Pre-1917 Postcard
Español: Las mujeres en el Gimnasio de Brest-Litovsky, (ahora Brest, Bielorrusia). Pre-1917 Postal
Français : Gymnase des femmes à Brest-Litovsky, (Brest aujourd'hui, Belarus). Pré-1917 Carte postale
Русский: Женская Гимназия в Бресте-Литовском (сегодня - Брест, Республика Беларусь. Дореволюционная открытка)
Українська: Жіноча Гімназія в Бресті-Литовському (нині - Брест, Республіка Білорусь. Дореволюційна листівка
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
s-1917
Source Scan of Old Postcard
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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