File:Panoramique gap ggielly.jpg
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- City of Gap (France)
- Picture from Charance - 08/2004
- Author : Guillaume Gielly
- Ville de Gap (France, Hautes-Alpes)
- Photographie prise de Charance le 08/2004
- Auteur : Guillaume Gielly
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File change date and time | 17:31, 3 January 2005 |
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