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English: Azadi stadium, Tehran, Iran
Date 2007-12-29 (original upload date)
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Author Original uploader was Mnasiri7 at en.wikipedia
(Original text : Photo: Mansour Nasiri)
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35° 43′ 26.68″ N, 51° 16′ 32.15″ E

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