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DescriptionSchild Natura 2000 Lieberoser Endmoraene und Staakower Laeuche 01.JPG
English: European protected area (Natura 2000) „Lieberoser Endmoräne und Staakower Läuche“ sign in the Lieberoser Heide, Brandenburg, Germany.
Deutsch: Schild als Hinweis auf das FFH-Gebiet (Natura 2000) „Lieberoser Endmoräne und Staakower Läuche“, ein Europäisches Schutzgebiet in Brandenburg, Deutschland.
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Source
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Author
Jan-Herm Janßen
(1972–)
Alternative names
jhj
Description
German amateur photographer, wikipedian and journalist
Date of birth
9 July 1972
Location of birth
Munich
Work period
from 1992
date QS:P,+1992-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1992-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Work location
Q317108, südliches Emsland
Authority file
: Q61974823
VIAF: 52759128
GND: 129108618
creator QS:P170,Q61974823
Camera location
51° 56′ 25.42″ N, 14° 15′ 52.78″ E
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51.940395; 14.264660
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