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Huis Anne Frank op het Merwedeplein (nummer 37, tweede verdieping). Eigen foto (gemaakt 2004-07-27), GFDL.

Op de foto is links 37 en rechts 39 te zien. Anne Frank woonde hier voordat ze naar de Prinsengracht verhuisde.

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18 jun 2005 20:54 nl:Gebruiker:Rex ({{GFDL}})
27 jul 2004 23:43 nl:Gebruiker:Mtcv
27 jul 2004 23:39 nl:Gebruiker:Mtcv (Huis Anne Frank Merwedeplein. Eigen foto, GFDL.)

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