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Summary
DescriptionTartu Raekoda 2012.jpg |
Eesti: Tartu Raekoda, ehitatud 1782–1789
English: Tartu Town Hall, built in 1782–1789
Deutsch: Tartuer Rathaus, erbaut in 1782–1789
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This is a photo of cultural heritage monument of Estonia number 6895 .
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11 September 2012, 10:15:15 |
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Ivar Leidus |
Camera location
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58° 22′ 48.90″ N, 26° 43′ 22.98″ E
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( Info)58.38025;26.72305 |
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Licensing
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This image was uploaded as part of Wiki Loves Monuments 2012.
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