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             English:  Alexander Blok's poem 'Noch, ulica, fonar, apteka' on a wall in the Dutch city of  Leiden (corner Roodenburgerstraat/Thorbeckestraat) 
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             52° 9′ 3.85″ N, 4° 29′ 59.15″ E 
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