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English: Fleur-de-lis lost on the wall of the most ancient part of the cathedral.
Español: Flores de lirios perdidos en la pared de la parte más antigua de la catedral
Français : Fleurs de lys perdues sur le mur de la plus partie ancienne partie de la cathédrale.
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