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English: Chicago skyline at sunrise
Deutsch: Chicagos Skyline bei Sonnenaufgang
Français : Panorama urbain de Chicago au lever du soleil.
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This image was created with Hugin. |
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18 April 2009 |
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Own work |
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Daniel Schwen |
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41° 52′ 0.12″ N, 87° 36′ 30.96″ W
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( Info)41.8667;-87.6086 |
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