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Description Maria Saal Dom Grabrelief Romulus und Remus 27122013 774.jpg |
English:
Roman stone relief showing the she-wolf with the twins Romulus and Remus on the right inner side of the south portal`s porch at the pilgrimage church Assumption of Mary, market town
Maria Saal
, district Klagenfurt Land,
Carinthia
,
Austria
,
EU
Deutsch:
Römischer Reliefstein mit der Darstellung der Wölfin mit den Zwillingen Romulus und Remus auf der rechten Innenseite der Vorhalle vom Süd-Portal der Wallfahrtskirche Mariä Himmelfahrt, Marktgemeinde
Maria Saal
, Bezirk Klagenfurt Land,
Kärnten
,
Österreich
,
EU
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Date | |
Source | Own work |
Author | Johann Jaritz |
Object location | 46° 40′ 52.21″ N, 14° 20′ 46.86″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 46.681170; 14.346350 |
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There is a discrepancy of 2446 meters between the above coordinates and the ones stored at SDC ( 46°41′53″N 14°22′1″E , precision: 5 m). Please reconcile them . |
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