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English: The tomb of Genevan novelist, poet and singer Jean Antoine Petit-Senn (1792-1870), better known as John Petit-Senn, at the cemetery of Chêne-Bougeries in the canton of Geneva, Switzerland.
Deutsch: Das Grab des Genfer Schriftstellers, Dichters und Sängers Jean Antoine Petit-Senn (1792-1870), besser bekannt als John Petit-Senn, auf dem Friedhof von Chêne-Bougeries im Kanton Genf, Schweiz.
Français : La tombe de Jean Antoine Petit-Senn (1792-1870), dit John Petit-Senn, écrivain, poète et chansonnier genevois, au cimetière de Chêne-Bougeries dans le canton de Genève en Suisse.
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The grave of John Petit-Senn

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