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Geunjeongjeon, throne hall of Gyeongbok-gung palace in Seoul

Taken on 2005-August-08 by myself (Johannes Barre, iGEL ( talk)). Improved by de:Benutzer:Rainer Zenz.

Original version: Image:Seoul Gyeongbok-gung.jpg


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37° 34′ 40.70″ N, 126° 58′ 37.30″ E

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