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Earthquake shakes Azerbaijan
09 July 2010 [09:35] -
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An earthquake of 3.20 magnitude shaked Shamakhi region of Azerbaijan on July 8, according to the National Seismological Service Center.
According to the report, the earthquake occurred at 10:10 local time 12 km south of the town.
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