File:Vista de Puente la Reina.jpg

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This is a photo of a historical area indexed in the Spanish heritage register of Bienes de Interés Cultural under the reference RI-53-0000444.

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Español: Vista de Puente la Reina (Navarra, España).
Date
Source Puente la Reina
Author Jule_Berlin from Berlin, Germany
Camera location42° 40′ 18.15″ N, 1° 49′ 12.45″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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42°40'18.149"N, 1°49'12.450"W

30 July 2005

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