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http://www.gymnas ier.dk : Private gymnasier - det individuelle valg
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Copenhagen International School - the student's point of view ;)
Song: Land of 1000 Dances - Wilson Pickett
Til tops med samarbejde på Rønde Gymnasium
Anne, Thor, Kasper, Sofie og Louise
http://www.roende -gym.dk
http://www.gymnas ier.dk : Private gymnasier - det individuelle valg
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