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101 mots pour comprendre L'Australie (Australia in 101 subjects)

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Brown, Peter
Faberon, Jean-Yves

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A book examining Australia across a broad number of fields and approaches: geology, fauna, flora, environment, pre-history, exploration, post-colonial history, Indigenous peoples, Constitution, politics, social structure, social policies, culture, international relations, Australia and the Pacific, etc.

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