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I nomi locali del Burgraviato di Merano. Vol. II, Parte I.

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Editore: Olschki Ed.
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Collana: Coll. Dizionario toponomastico atesino - Serie II, 2.
Dettagli: cm.17x24, 268 pp., Coll. Dizionario toponomastico atesino - Serie II, 2.

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