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English: Right next to Lemi church is its belfry. It was completed in 1936 after the original, early 19th century belfry, burned down in 1918.
Suomi: Lemin puukirkon kellotapuli valmistui vuonna 1936. Se on rakennettu 1800-luvun alussa rakennetun kellotapulin mukaiseksi aivan vähäisin poikkeamin. Alkuperäinen kellotapuli paloi vuonna 1918.
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Camera location61° 03′ 40.63″ N, 27° 48′ 15.72″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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