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Norsk bokmål: I landsbyen S. Sojekjejevo. En utsultet pike på 7 år som har oppsvulmet mage på grunn av langvarig sult, og fordi hun har spist gress.
English: In the village S. Sojekjejevo. A starving 7 year old girl who has a swollen stomach due to prolonged starvation, and because she has eaten grass.
Deutsch: Im Dorf S. Sojekjejevo. Ein ausgehungertes Mädchen von 7 Jahren hat einen aufgedunsenen Bauch nach langem Hungern und weil es Gras gegessen hat.
Español: En el pueblo S. Sojekjejevo. Una niña de siete anos hambrienta y con el vientre inflamado por haber sufrido hambre mucho tiempo y por haber comido hierba.
Nederlands: In het dorp S.Sojekjejevo. Een hongerlijdend meisje van zeven jaar dat een opgezwollen buik heeft gekregen vanwege gebrek aan voedsel en het eten van gras.
Depicted place: Russland, Buguruslan
Itariki
before 1921
date QS:P,+1921-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1921-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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