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DescriptionSzczecin zamek dziedziniec glowny (1).jpg
Deutsch: Stettin: Schloss der pommerschen Herzöge - Blick vom Schlosshof zum Mittelflügel und auf den Johann-Friedrichs-Bau (d.i. der Nordflügel; rechts) mit Glockenturm der ehem. luth. Schlosskirche (jetzt Konzerthalle)
Polski: Szczecin, zamek książąt pomorskich, "XV-XIX," po 1945
This is a photo of a monument in Poland identified in WLM database by, the——ID
660124.
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