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Cubans in Angola: South-South cooperation and transfer of knowledge, 1976-1991

✍ Scribed by Hatzky, Christine


Publisher
The University of Wisconsin Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
405
Series
Africa and the diaspora : history politics culture
Category
Library

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20e siècle (2e moitié);Assistance technique;Coopération entre pays en voie de développement;Éducation;Coopération entre pays en voie de développement;Éducation;20e siècle (2e moitié);Cuba;Angola


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