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English: UNASUR Summit. Palacio de la Moneda, Santiago de Chile. FRom left to right: Pt. Cristina Fernández (Argentina), M. José Miguel Insulza (OAS), Pt. Michelle Bachelet (Chile), Pt. Evo Morales (Bolivia).
Español: Cumbre de UNASUR. Palacio de la Moneda, Santiago de Chile. De izquierda a derecha: Pta. Cristina Fernández (Argentina), Mtro. José Miguel Insulza (OAS), Pta. Michelle Bachelet (Chile), Pte. Evo Morales (Bolivia).
Date 15 September 2008
Source http://www.casarosada.gov.ar/index.php?option=com_rsgallery2&Itemid=0&page=inline&id=1865&catid=891&limitstart=0
Author Víctor Hugo Bugge, Casa Rosada's official photographer
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