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File:Nostradamus birthplace.jpg

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English: Nostradamus's claimed birthplace in the rue Hoche, St-Rémy-de Provence, France
Date 27 February 2006 (first version); 5 April 2006 (last version)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia. Original: Self-made by me, Peter Lemesurier, 1997. For a higher-resolution version, contact me via my website.
Author Original uploader was PL at en.wikipedia
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