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DescriptionGaliote.jpg | "Dictionnaire de la Marine" de Willaumez, 1831 |
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current | 14:11, 12 March 2007 | 288 × 240 (17 KB) | Rama | Galliote. Source: http://daniel_burgot.club.fr/html/genealogie/galiote.htm "Dictionnaire de la Marine" de Willaumez, 1831 {{PD-old}} Category:ships |
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