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3.1 英文词条引用列表
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3.2 中文词条引用列表
- Annual Report 2009 (PDF). Volvo. [2010-04-03]. (原始内容 (PDF)存档于2012-02-19).
- ^ http://finance.ifeng.com/a/20171227/15891542_0.shtml (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) 央视:吉利成为沃尔沃集团第一大股东
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