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    1909

    Women and girls, possibly dressed to celebrate a wedding, in Ukraine's Pavlohrad Region in 1909

    Digital Memory Storage – Project of the Scientific Archive of the IA NASU
    Digital Memory Storage – Project of the Scientific Archive of the IA NASU
    Genre:Ethnographic PhotographyOriginal sourceOriginalOriginal: All rights reservedRestoration: All rights reserved
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