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1 Azazel (In Jewish legends, a demon or evil spirit to whom, in the ancient rite of Yom Kippur, a scapegoat was sent bearing the sins of the Jewish people)
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2 Azazel
Религия: Азазель, (In Jewish legends, a demon or evil spirit to whom, in the ancient rite of Yom Kippur, a scapegoat was sent bearing the sins of the Jewish people) Азазел
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