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             English: European wisent photographed in Białowieża, Poland 
            Беларуская: Белавескі зубр 
            Italiano: Bisonte europeo (Bison bonasus) fotografato a Belavezha (Biełavieža, Белавежа), Bielorussia occidentale. 
            Lietuvių: Girios simbolis - stumbras 
            Norsk bokmål: Visent - Białowieżaskogens "varemerke" 
            Polski: Żubr europejski 
            Українська: Зубр, сфотографований у Біловежі, Польща 
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           28 February 2005 | 
          
          
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           | Author | 
           Henryk Kotowski,  en:User:Kotoviski | 
          
          
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