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English: Harold Martin, president of the french collectivity of New Caledonia, poses for a family photo at the Cook Islands National Auditorium, during a Pacific Islands Forum's leaders meeting, August 31, 2012 [State Department photo by Ola Thorsen/ Public Domain], cropped by User:Tharkun
Français : Harold Martin, président de la collectivité française de Nouvelle-Calédonie, pose pour une photographie de famille à l'Auditorium national des îles Cook, durant un sommet des dirigeants du Forum des îles du Pacifique, le 31 août 2012. [Photographie du Département d'Etat des Etats-Unis par Ola Thorsen/ Domaine public]
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