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Français : Aigues-Mortes massacre des italiens 1893 par G. Stern
Italiano: Gli eccidii di Aigues-Mortes, la prima aggressione alle saline della 'Fangouse' nell'agosto 1893. Disegno di Gino Starace da schizzi dal vero di Ed. Ximenes
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