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Azerbaijani chess players capture 3 gold and one bronze medals in Georgia
29 September 2010 [15:00] -
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Azerbaijani chess players Vasif Durarbeyli, aged 18, Ulviya Fataliyeva, 14 and Abdulla Gadimbayli, 8, have won gold medals at the European youth championship in Batumi. 18-year-old Khayale Abdulla snatched a bronze medal.
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