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'''Ro Ser''' (<small>Ngo Kwang:</small> /róʊ sɝ́/; <small>Standard Kwang:</small> ''Jwa Lhi'' /d͡ʒwá ɬí/; January 3, 1875 – December 23rd, 1951) was the first president of the [[League of Eight Cities]]. He was succeeded by [[Se Mai Ngrer]]. | '''Ro Ser''' (<small>Ngo Kwang:</small> /róʊ sɝ́/; <small>Standard Kwang:</small> ''Jwa Lhi'' /d͡ʒwá ɬí/; January 3, 1875 – December 23rd, 1951) was the first president of the [[League of Eight Cities]]. He was succeeded by [[Se Mai Ngrer]]. | ||
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Ro Ser (Ngo Kwang: /róʊ sɝ́/; Standard Kwang: Jwa Lhi /d͡ʒwá ɬí/; January 3, 1875 – December 23rd, 1951) was the first president of the League of Eight Cities. He was succeeded by Se Mai Ngrer.