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Bombyx mori / Japanese silk / Economy of Japan / Culture / Thai silk / Wild silk / Silk / Clothing / Sericulture
Date: 2009-10-07 18:43:03
Bombyx mori
Japanese silk
Economy of Japan
Culture
Thai silk
Wild silk
Silk
Clothing
Sericulture

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