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             Gusseiserne Kolonnade in Marienbad aus dem Jahr 1889 mit singendem Brunnen bzw. singender Fontäne 
            Deutsch: Gusseiserne Kolonnade in Marienbad aus dem Jahr 1889 mit singender Fontäne 
            Polski: Mariańskie Łaźnie 
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            1889
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           first upload in de wikipedia on 21:27, 6. Feb 2004 by W.J.Pilsak | 
          
          
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            Walter J. Pilsak, Waldsassen | 
          
          
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