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English: Lao villagers assemble jigsaw maps of Southeast Asia. These maps were made by Big Brother Mouse, a literacy project in Laos, which has published books about the region, and felt that both students and adults would get more from the books if they had a better grasp of where each country was located. Here, two groups raced to see who could complete the map first. It was the first time any of them had seen a jigsaw puzzle of any sort.
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