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Aerial photograph 211221
Residential area and estates in the Wygledow part of the district of Mokotow in Warsaw in Poland. Especially noticeable is the round complex in the foreground which forms part of the Woronicza Park compound. It was completed in a post-modern style in 2004. Between the two arch like buildings there is a small park and green space

WARSCHAU 04.07.2014

Aerial photograph Warschau - Residential area and estates in the Wygledow part of the district of Mokotow in Warsaw in Poland. Especially noticeable is the round complex in the foreground which forms part of the Woronicza Park compound. It was completed in a post-modern style in 2004. Between the two arch like buildings there is a small park and green space
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Residential area and estates in the Wygledow part of the district of Mokotow in Warsaw in Poland. Especially noticeable is the round complex in the foreground which forms part of the Woronicza Park compound. It was completed in a post-modern style in 2004. Between the two arch like buildings there is a small park and green space.

Aerial image ID: 211221
Image resolution: 7241 x 4833 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 9 MB
Image file size: 100,12 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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