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Summary
Description5 Warszawa 101.jpg |
Warszawa (Polska)
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Date |
2000s |
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http://www.poczta-polska.pl/mw |
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Marek & Ewa Wojciechowscy |
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Description |
Polish photographer
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Work period |
from 1990s until 2000s |
Work location |
Poland |
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Attribution ( required by the license) |
© Marek and Ewa Wojciechowscy / Trips over Poland / CC-BY-SA-3.0, 2.5, 2.0, 1.0 & GDFL |
Licensing
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English | polski | +/−
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