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KLLEZNA - PLACE OF THE TREE BRIDGES
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KLLEZNA - PLACE OF THE TREE BRIDGES

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0h 33m
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Overview

A short documentary about a small village in the city of Ulcinj, that has 3 bridges.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Islam Hoti

Islam Hoti

Nail Draga

Nail Draga

Shkëlzen Sulejmani

Shkëlzen Sulejmani

Noc Filipaj

Noc Filipaj

Sylë Haziz Kurti

Sylë Haziz Kurti

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