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Summary
DescriptionBaku, Azerbaijan, satellite image, LandSat-5, 2010-09-06.jpg |
Azərbaycanca: Abşeron Yarımadası, Landsat-5 peykinin şəkili, 6 sentyabr 2010 il
English: Greater Baku, Azerbaijan, satellite image, LandSat-5, 2010-09-06, near natural colors, resolution 30 m
Русский: Спутниковая фотография Апшеронского полуострова, разрешение 30 м, 6 сентября 2010 года
Українська: Супутникова фотографія Апшеронського півострова, LandSat-5, 6 вересня 2010 року
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6 September 2010 |
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http://edcsns17.cr.usgs.gov/NewEarthExplorer/ image ID LT51660322010249KHC01 |
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