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English: Le bâtiment de la SCPT à Gombe, Kinshasa. Le bâtiment a été initialement établi par les colons belges en 1935 et a ensuite été transformé par le gouvernement congolais autochtone suite à l'indépendance en 1960.
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Le bâtiment de la SCPT à Gombe, Kinshasa. Le bâtiment a été initialement établi par les colons belges en 1935 et a ensuite été transformé par le gouvernement congolais autochtone suite à l'indépendance en 1960.

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