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English: Amitabna buddha wall painting in Geungnakjeon Hall of Muwisa Temple, National Treasure of South Korea No. 301
한국어: 강진 무위사 극락전 아미타여래삼존벽화(康津 無爲寺 極樂殿 阿彌陀如來三尊壁畵), 대한민국 국보 제313호
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