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News / Un ‘ejército’ de 2.500 funcionarios defiende el patrimonio cultural sirio

Un ‘ejército’ de 2.500 funcionarios defiende el patrimonio cultural sirio

El País ,
01 September 2015, Syria

El director general de Antigüedades ha puesto a salvo 300.000 piezas en Damasco.

http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2015/08/31/actualidad/1441021992_380672.html

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