Tour De France 1967 - Pacific & Australia Showing the Porportion of Slaves
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Showing the Porportion of Slaves in Each County
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Tour De France 1967 - Pacific & Australia Showing the Porportion of SlavesTour De France 1967 It's a race that can be over 2000 miles, takes a better portion of a month, stretches from the Sea to the Alps throughout Europe, and is the largest bicycle race in the world. Beginning as a publicity stunt for a newspaper in 1903, it has continued annually stopping only for the two world wars that crossed its course and has grown into the herculean drama that is the Tour De France. 1968 winner of the Tour De France was Roger
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