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Deutsch: St. Martin, die katholische Pfarrkirche von Niedertaufkirchen (Landkreis Mühldorf am Inn, Oberbayern). Der ansehnliche Barockbau, errichtet 1723, steht durch die erhöhte Position reizvoll in der nördlichen Hügellandschaft des Landkreises.
Date 11 September 2010, 17:40:43 (according to Exif data)
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Author S. Finner: Siddhartha Finner, Dipl.Ing.-Architektur

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