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Español: Seville from the Cruz del Campo (Sevilla desde la Cruz del Campo). Grabado en plancha de acero. De Jennings landscape annual or tourist in Spain for 1836. Andalusia de Thomas Roscoe.
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current04:12, 31 December 2017Thumbnail for version as of 04:12, 31 December 2017798 × 598 (212 KB)ILoveCaracas (talk | contribs)File:Cruz-del-Campo-Roberts.jpg cropped 11 % horizontally and 9 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode.

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