File:McDonalds100Belarus.jpg
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[edit]A badge issued by McDonald's and Coca-Cola to celebrate the 1996 opening of the first McDonald's restaurant in Belarus, which McDonald's considered to be its 100th country (it included many non-sovereign territories in this definition). Mad by ProhibitOnions, 2006, from an item in my own collection that was used for advertising and promotional purposes and that marks a historic occasion.
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