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BIRTH CERTIFICATE OF VAROUCHA AT LA CANEE

Πιστοποιητικό γεννήσεως του Νικ. Λεω. Βαρούχα (1881) με αρ.πρωτ. 3739/8-12-1914.
ΠΙΣΤΙΠΟΙΗΤΙΚΟ ΓΕΝΝΗΣΕΩΣ

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ΝΙΚΟΣ ΛΕΩ.ΒΑΡΟΥΧΑΣ
Official document
Remembrance
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ΜΑΝΩΛΗΣ ΜΑΝΟΥΣΑΚΑΣ/ΘΕΑΝΩ ΜΠΟΡΑΚΗ

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1914-12-08

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1914-12-08

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