File:Ruins of the forbidden city of the Mings, Nanking (1910).jpg
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English: A postcard issued in the Province of Jiangsu during the Manchu Qing Dynasty period of Chinese history.
Deutsch: Provinz: Jiangsu 江苏省
Stadt: Nanjing 南京 Text: Ruins of the forbidden city of the Mings, Nanking gelaufen: 1910 von-nach: Shanghai nach Berlin (über Sibirien) Anmerkungen: XXX. |
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current | 19:09, 25 February 2022 | 800 × 511 (179 KB) | Donald Trung (talk | contribs) | Uploaded a work by Unlisted author. from * [http://www.chinazeug.de/ak_jiangsu.htm Ansichtskarten der Jiangsu Provinz (江苏省). - Die Provinz Jiangsu liegt im Osten Chinas, am Gelben Meer. Wichtige Städte sind Changzhou, Nanjing, Suzhou und Wuxi. - Zhenjiang (镇江).] ([http://www.chinazeug.de/index.htm ChinaZeug.de]). with UploadWizard |
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