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             Français : Fraction du pain. 
            Română: Frângerea pâinii. 
            English: Breaking of the bread. 
            Español: Fracción del pan. 
            Pårtixhaedje do pwin. 
            Nederlands: het breken van het brood 
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           | Date | 
           31 March 2005 | 
          
          
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           Self-photographed | 
          
          
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           Photo by G. Sfasie ( wa:Uzeu:Waelsch) | 
          
          
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