Tranquebar. A historic place of cultural meetings. Raw footage from 1985

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Tranquebar. A historic place of cultural meetings. Raw footage from 1985. / Fihl, Esther.

Copenhagen : Videoportal, Københavns Universitet. 2016.

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Fihl, E 2016, Tranquebar. A historic place of cultural meetings. Raw footage from 1985. Videoportal, Københavns Universitet, Copenhagen. <https://video.ku.dk/tranquebar-a-historic-place-of-cultural-1>

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Fihl, E. (2016, Jan 29). Tranquebar. A historic place of cultural meetings. Raw footage from 1985. Videoportal, Københavns Universitet. https://video.ku.dk/tranquebar-a-historic-place-of-cultural-1

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Fihl E. Tranquebar. A historic place of cultural meetings. Raw footage from 1985. 2016.

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Fihl, Esther. / Tranquebar. A historic place of cultural meetings. Raw footage from 1985. 2016. Copenhagen : Videoportal, Københavns Universitet.

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