Книга: Justin Jon Rudelson «Central Asia»
Производитель: "TBS (Lonely Planet)" Travel the Silk Road with essential words and phrases for getting around and connecting with the people you meet, from western Xinjiang to the Karakoram Highway. Our phrasebooks give you a comprehensive mix of practical and social words and phrases in more than 120 languages. Chat with the locals and discover their culture - a guaranteed way to enrich your travel experience. Издательство: "TBS (Lonely Planet)" (2008)
ISBN: 978-1-74059-114-0 |
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