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Baku to host international women's fencing tournament
14 May 2010 [11:17] -
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Some 80 women fencers from 7 countries will come together in the Azerbaijani capital for the "Baku Open-2010" tournament which begins next Friday. Azerbaijan will be represented by 12 fencers.
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