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Aerial photograph 212695
Skyline of Warsaw in Poland. The central skyline of the city consists of the high rise buildings and towers in its city center. They are mostly hotels, business buildings and office towers. Downtown Warsaw is formed by post-socialist lower and partly historic buildings which are joined by newer and more modern towers

WARSCHAU 04.07.2014

Warschau from the bird's eye view: Skyline of Warsaw in Poland. The central skyline of the city consists of the high rise buildings and towers in its city center. They are mostly hotels, business buildings and office towers. Downtown Warsaw is formed by post-socialist lower and partly historic buildings which are joined by newer and more modern towers
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Skyline of Warsaw in Poland. The central skyline of the city consists of the high rise buildings and towers in its city center. They are mostly hotels, business buildings and office towers. Downtown Warsaw is formed by post-socialist lower and partly historic buildings which are joined by newer and more modern towers.

Aerial image ID: 212695
Image resolution: 6787 x 4530 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 7,84 MB
Image file size: 87,96 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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