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Česky: Hala století s památníkem Iglica v polské Wrocławi
English: Centennial hall with the Iglica monument in Wrocław, Poland
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23 September 2011, 14:57:35 |
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Camera location
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51° 6′ 27.73″ N, 17° 4′ 29.48″ E
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