File:Halberstadt-Germany-TowersOfTheStMartiniChurch.jpg
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DescriptionHalberstadt-Germany-TowersOfTheStMartiniChurch.jpg | This image has been taken by Wikipedia-ce on january 5 of 2006 and is public domain. It shows the towers of the gothic church St. Martini in Halberstadt, Germany. |
Date | 6 January 2006 (original upload date) |
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