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  • 51DA — Particule qui se joint quelquefois, dans le langage familier, à l affirmative Oui, et à la négative Nenni, pour exprimer plus formellement une adhésion ou un refus. Oui da. Nenni da …

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  • 57Hungarian Revolution of 1956 — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = Hungarian Revolution of 1956 partof = the Cold War campaign = Revolution in Hungary caption = Hungarians inspecting a captured Soviet tank in Budapest date = 23 October – 10 November 1956 place = Hungary casus …

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