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English: Memorial plaque at the location of the Sarajevo assassination by Gavrilo Princip.
Deutsch: Gedenktafel am Ort des Attentats von Sarajevo durch Gavrilo Princip.
Español: Placa conmemorativa en el lugar de la asesinato de Sarajevo por Gavrilo Princip.
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2009-04-03 19:01 (UTC) |
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- derivative work: Mfield ( talk)
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Camera location
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43° 51′ 28.57″ N, 18° 25′ 44.25″ E
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Transcript
SA OVOG MJESTA 28.JUNA 1914.GODINE
GAVRILO PRINCIP JE IZVRŠIO ATENTAT NA
AUSTROUGARSKOG PRESTOLONASLJEDNIKA
FRANCA FERDINANDA I NJEGOVU SUPRUGU
SOFIJU
FROM THIS PLACE ON 28 JUNE 1914
GAVRILO PRINCIP ASSASSINATED THE HEIR
TO THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN THRONE
FRANZ FERDINAND AND HIS WIFE SOFIA
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Correct pincushion and perspective distortion, recrop, tone down black pen vandalism in first two words. The original can be viewed here: Serb Gavrilo_princip_memorial_plaque_2009.jpg. Modifications made by Mfield.
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