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Description Map of Lusophone world.

Map made from Image:BlankMap-World.png. The blank map was made by User:Vardion and adapted by User:E Pluribus Anthony for Wikipedia.

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Date 23 January 2006
Source Own work
Author This version was made by User:Yug with country names by User:Sting. Fixed by User:The Ogre
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