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Deutsch: St.Martini-Kirche in Bremen. Jakobus auf dem Brunnensockel vor dem Neanderhaus
The object shown is a protected cultural monument in the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen with the number 0875,T001 registered with the State Office for Monument Preservation. → Datenbankeintrag
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dim:10 53°4′29″N 8°48′15.8″E / 53.07472°N 8.804389°E / 53.07472; 8.804389

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