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Where was 17th SAARC summit held?

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Updated: 8/20/2019

The 17th SAARC summit was held in the South Province of Maldives on November 10, 2011, Its theme was "Building Bridges." Nations that participated were the Maldives, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan.

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