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BW/Colour: Black and white City: Paris/Maison de l'UNESCO Country: France Date range: 25-10-1982 Description: The Director-General of UNESCO welcoming President Mitterrand and a group of officials (and bodyguards) to UNESCO. English transcr.: French transcr.: Seance inaugurale du Conseil international d'Education des Adultes, en presence du President de la Republique francaise, Monsieur Francois Mitterrand et du Directeur general de l'UNESCO, Monsieur Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow. Keywords: Heads of state | Conferences | Adult education institutions Orientation: Landscape Persons: Mitterrand, Francois | M'Bow, Amadou-Mahtar | Delors, Jacques | Author: UNESCO/Michel Claude | ;
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