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Français : Plaque commémorative, 12 square Henry-Paté, Paris 16e. « Dans cette maison vécut Son Excellence Luís Dobles Segreda, qui fut ministre de Costa Rica face à l'occupation nazie en 1941 au nom des républiques de l'Amérique centrale. Il soutint courageusement la France Libre »
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