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| name = ''Turtle-doves''
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| image = Tourterelle turque.jpg
| image_caption = The ] (''Streptopelia decaocto'') is a typical and widespread member of the collared doves
| image_width = 240px
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| subdivision_ranks = Genera
| subdivision =
*'''''Spilopelia'''''
*'''''Streptopelia'''''
*'''''Nesoenas'''''

Turtle-doves are a type of ]. They include three ], ], ] and ''].''

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