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Dogue du Tibet, avec une collerette d'apparat selon la tradition tibétaine, présenté lors du 14ème festival du Tibet et des peuples de l'Himalaya à la Pagode du bois de Vincennes à Paris

Pagode du bois de Vincennes (Paris) <a href="http://www.tibet-info.net/festival/14eme-Festival-du-Tibet-et-des#.U56wio1_vDU" rel="nofollow">www.tibet-info.net/festival/14eme-Festival-du-Tibet-et-de...</a> Article de Wikipedia sur le dogue du Tibet

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