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Aerial photograph 187395
View of the St. Blaise Church in Balve. The Catholic Church is partly Romanesque from the 10th to 12th Century. An neo-Romanesque extension was built in the 19th Century

BALVE 18.06.2013

Balve from the bird's eye view: View of the St. Blaise Church in Balve. The Catholic Church is partly Romanesque from the 10th to 12th Century. An neo-Romanesque extension was built in the 19th Century
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View of the St. Blaise Church in Balve. The Catholic Church is partly Romanesque from the 10th to 12th Century. An neo-Romanesque extension was built in the 19th Century. Photo: Hans Blossey

Aerial image ID: 187395
Image resolution: 2988 x 3960 pixels x 48 bit
compressed image file size: 4,13 MB
Image file size: 67,71 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Hans Blossey

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