File:Stockburg.jpg
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Deutsch: Stockburg = Kuppe des Stockberges zwischen Badenweiler und Marzell |
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Source | Franz Xaver Kraus: Die Kunstdenkmäler des Großherzogthums Baden, Tübingen und Leipzig, 1901, Fünfter Band - Kreis Lörrach; S. 66-67 online | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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