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Universal Exhibition

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Italiano: Visita all'Esposizione Universale di Parigi nel 1855 - Dal Fondo Carlo Ignazio Giulio - digitalizzato dal CNR-IRCrES, dipartimento del Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche -Area della ricerca di Torino - https://www.byterfly.eu
English: Visit to the Universal Exposition in Paris in 1855
Español: Visita a la Exposición Universal de París en 1855
Français : Visite à l'Exposition Universelle de Paris en 1855
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Author Henri Tresca
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