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Anna Akhmatova. Photo from the 1920s. from w:Image:Akhmatova.jpg

(Delete all revisions of this file) (cur) 20:02, 17 August 2005 . . Ghirlandajo (Talk) . . 280x409 (20459 bytes) (Anna Akhmatova. Photo from the 1920s.

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