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English: Historic photograph of the Baltic way taken near the border between Latvia and Lithuania
Français : Photographie historique de la chaîne humaine 'Voie balte' prise en Lettonie à proximité de la frontière avec la Lituanie
Latviešu: Žmonių grandinė Latvijoje, netoli Lietuvos pasienio
Español: Fotografía histórica de la Cadena Báltica tomada cerca de la frontera entre Letonia y Lituania
Português: Fotografia histórica da Cadeia Báltica feita próximo à fronteira entre a Letônia e a Lituânia
Deutsch: Historische Fotografie des „Baltischen Wegs“, aufgenommen in der Nähe der Grenze zwischen Lettland und Litauen
Date 16/6/2009, original file was uploaded to Lithuanian Wikipedia at 7/3/2008.
Source From Lithuanian Wikipedia
Author Figuura. Uploaded to Commons by Der Kreole

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