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Junior Azeri chess player wins Poti tournament
21 July 2011 [17:00] -
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Azerbaijani under-12 female chess player Narmin Mammadova has claimed gold medal in the international Nana Alexandria festival in Poti, Georgia. She secured the medal after defeating Ani Chanturia.
Zaur Mammadov finished second in the men`s event.
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