File:Map of Spis pawned towns.jpg
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DescriptionMap of Spis pawned towns.jpg | Map of Spis pawned towns and villages to Poland by Hungarian king Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor; (1412-1772) |
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20:06, 13 August 2005 | ![]() | 784 × 851 (163 KB) | Kristo~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | Picture was taken by Kristian Slimak (July 31, 2005). {{PD-user|Kristo}} Category:Stara Lubovna Category:Castles in Slovakia |
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