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        Bilingual welcome road sign in  Douglas, Isle of Man with  wikipedia:Manx language message
        Image created by  User:Man vyi on 3rd May 2005
        
         
           
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          | 05:52, 7 May 2005 | 
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            English: Bilingual welcome road sign in Douglas, Isle of Man in Manx and English 
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