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Deutsch: Gerichtssaal des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte (EuGHMR oder EGMR) / Court room of the European Court of Human Rights ( ECHR ? ).
  • Sonstiges: bei Verwendung bitte benachrichtigen / please let me know if you use it: d j t m (remove spaces) (at) g m x . n e t
Date 23.11.2005 11:41
2006-05-21 (original upload date)
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(Original text : Selbst erstellt mit Casio QV-R51)
Author Original uploader was Djtm at de.wikipedia
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