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English: Bonn, Germany: grave of Robert Schumann and Clara Schumann, alter Friedhof Bonn
Deutsch: Grabstätte von Robert Schumann und Clara Schumann, alter Friedhof Bonn
Date 9 May 2008
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50° 44′ 7.90″ N, 7° 5′ 25.80″ E

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