Otto_Krayer_Haus_(Freiburg)_5476.jpg
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Description Otto Krayer Haus (Freiburg) 5476.jpg |
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Das Otto Krayer Haus in Freiburg
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Camera location | 48° 00′ 06.19″ N, 7° 50′ 44.29″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 48.001720; 7.845636 |
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