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English: Miss Earth 2008 Press Presentation: Thelma Rodríguez from Nicaragua and Alisa Zlatarevic from Bosnia and Herzegovina
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2008-10-30 01:15:50 Speedracer05 42096 333×500 {{Information |Description= Miss Earth 2008 Press Presentation |Source=I created this work entirely by myself. |Date= November 28, 2008 |Author=~~~ |other_versions= }}

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