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WB delegation to visit Azerbaijan
26 February 2010 [10:32] -
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The World Bank's specialists responsible for the Real Estate Registration Project in Azerbaijan will arrive in Baku next Monday.
During the 12-day stay in the Azeri capital, the team, led by Gavin Adlington, will inspect implementation of the project.
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