File:Bab Chellah 1912.jpg

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English: 1912 postcard showin Bab Chellah, Rabat, Morocco. Published in Morocco ; date on the stamp: May 1st 1912
Français : Carte postale de 1912 montrant Bab chellah, Rabat, Maroc. Publiée au Maroc ; date d'oblitération: 1er mai 1912
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Source Carte postale - Postcard
Author Anonyme - Unknown (Ed. Gulliano)

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