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Deutsch: Reste des antiken Sparta.
English: Ruins of Ancient Sparta, Greece.
Date 29 April 2004 (original upload date)
(Original text : 08. Juni 1999)
Source Transferred from de.wikipedia
(Original text : Eigene Aufnahme vom 08. Juni 1999.)
Author Thomas Ihle at de.wikipedia
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