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Deutsch: Fotografiert am 9. Dez. 2005 in Frankfurt-Sossenheim an der Weißdornwiese. Der Cartoon stammt von dem Satiriker de:Chlodwig Poth. Der Text ist auf drei der Öffentlichkeit zugängigen Stelen abgebildet. Poth selbst ging an diesem Ort oft spazieren. --Peng 16:34, 10 December 2005 (UTC) |
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current | 16:34, 10 December 2005 | 945 × 429 (133 KB) | Peng (talk | contribs) | fotografiert am 9.dec. 2005 in Frankurt-Sossenheim an der ''Weißdornwiese''. Der Text ist auf drei , der Öffentlichkeit zugängigen Stelen, abgebildet. Poth selbst ging an diesem Ort oft spazieren. --~~~~ |
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