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Aerial image 180152
View of the church Wunderblutkirche St. Nicholas in Bad Wilsnack in Brandenburg. The church, which was completed in 1525, is the landmark of the city and was the most famous pilgrimage destination in Northern Europe

BAD WILSNACK 15.05.2013

Aerial image Bad Wilsnack - View of the church Wunderblutkirche St. Nicholas in Bad Wilsnack in Brandenburg. The church, which was completed in 1525, is the landmark of the city and was the most famous pilgrimage destination in Northern Europe
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View of the church Wunderblutkirche St. Nicholas in Bad Wilsnack in Brandenburg. The church, which was completed in 1525, is the landmark of the city and was the most famous pilgrimage destination in Northern Europe. www.wunderblutkirche.de

Aerial image ID: 180152
Image resolution: 4912 x 7360 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 12,76 MB
Image file size: 103,43 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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