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Français : Commerces turco-kurdes dans le quartier Wood Green de Londres   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Isabelle Rigoni

Isabelle Rigoni  (1971–) wikidata:Q113802309
 
Description French social scientist and university teacher
Date of birth 1971 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q113802309
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Français : Commerces turco-kurdes dans le quartier Wood Green de Londres
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Français : De gauche à droite : un club de billard kurde de Turquie (aux couleurs kurdes : rouge, vert, jaune), un restaurant turco-kurde, une pâtisserie / salon de thé kurde (intitulée " patisserie des gens d'Antep ", en référence à la ville de Gaziantep située au Kurdistan turc).
English: From left to right: a Kurdish billiards club in Turkey (in Kurdish colours: red, green, yellow), a Turkish-Kurdish restaurant, a Kurdish pastry shop/tea room (called "patisserie des gens d'Antep", in reference to the city of Gaziantep located in Turkish Kurdistan).
Date Taken in 2002
institution QS:P195,Q661056
institution QS:P195,Q280413
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Credit line Isabelle Rigoni
Source Commerces turco-kurdes dans le quartier Wood Green de Londres
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Billard; Restaurant; Commerce ethnique; Pâtisserie; Londres; Turcs; Kurdes

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