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Town map of Görlitz, about 1: 14,000, about 1928

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Town map of Görlitz: Supplement to the Füher by Görlitz. - [Approx. 1: 14,000]. - [Görlitz]: Hoffmann & Reiber, [ca. 1928]. - 1 Kt. : multicolored. , 50 x 35 cm
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Title: Town map of Görlitz, about 1: 14,000, about 1928
Description:
Town map of Görlitz: Supplement to the Füher by Görlitz.
- [Approx.
1: 14,000].
- [Görlitz]: Hoffmann & Reiber, [ca.
1928].
- 1 Kt.
: multicolored.
, 50 x 35 cm.

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