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Biennale Gherdëina Director: Doris Ghetta
Zënza Sëida APS
Pontives Sud 8
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President Zënza Sëida APS: Eduard Demetz
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Photo: Egon Dejori, Martin Demetz, Luca Gadagnini, Gunnar Meier, Simon Perathoner, Tiberio Sorvillo.
Translations
Doris Ghetta, Silvia di Giorgis, Anna Hilber, Ingrid Runggaldier.
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