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Aug 2008
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Lektion 46 – Berliner Bären

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Paula und Philipp beschäftigen sich in Berlin mit dem Kunstprojekt "United Buddy Bears", das von Künstlern aus 120 verschiedenen Ländern gestaltet wurde. Ein Interview soll mehr über das Projekt in Erfahrung bringen. 
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