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DescriptionYekaterinodar-from-south.jpg | Yekaterinodar (today Krasnodar), Russia seen from the——south in the early 1900s |
Date | Early 1900s |
Source | Postcard published by, Granbergs Konstindustri Aktiebolags Förlag, "Stockholm," Sweden |
Author | Granbergs Konstindustri Aktiebolags Förlag |
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Екатеринодар. Вид города и Александро-Невского храма с южной стороны. Открытка начала XX века.
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