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Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter

President and Mrs. Carter leave a polling center near Juba.

Place: Juba, South Sudan
Date: Jan. 9, 2011
Credit: The Carter Center

President and Mrs. Carter leave a polling center near Juba after observing voting during the referendum on Jan. 9, 2011.

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