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Summary
DescriptionPort Moresby parliament building front, by Steve Shattuck.jpg |
Deutsch: Haupteingang des Parlamentsgebäudes in Port Moresby, Papua-Neuguinea. Das Gebäude verbindet traditionelle Kunst mit modernen architektonischen Elementen.
English: The main entrance of the parliament building in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
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29 October 2004, 14:39 |
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Steve Shattuck from Canberra, Australia |
Camera location
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9° 25′ 41.64″ S, 147° 11′ 27.77″ E
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( Info)-9.428234;147.191047 |
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