File:Heinrich Kiepert. Asia citerior.Phrygia.jpg
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Deutsch: Phrygia. Asia citerior. Auctore Henrico Kiepert Berolinensi. Geographische Verlagshandlung Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Vohsen) Berlin, Wilhemlstr. 29. (1903) |
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