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Land management / Jacob Philipp Hackert / European Landscape Convention / Landscape art / Landscape planning / Landscape architecture / Visual arts / Landscape / Geography
Date: 2008-05-05 00:30:32
Land management
Jacob Philipp Hackert
European Landscape Convention
Landscape art
Landscape planning
Landscape architecture
Visual arts
Landscape
Geography

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