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Deutsch: siehe Formatvorlage Bahnstrecke
Source
Icons von Bernina und T. Hedderich Image File history File links Commons-logo. ...
Date
2006-10-04
Author
Martin Hawlisch (LosHawlos)
Permission
public domain
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