File:Ključ, Gacko.jpg

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English: "Kljucs Vára." An idealised historical view of Grad Ključ from an 19th century engraving. Included in János Asbóth's travelog "Bosznia és a Hercegovina", 1884 (artist unknown).
Date 19th century
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CERNIČKO POLJE - Cernica Polje, BiH-RS Trebinje Region, Gacko Municipality. Historical Archive Information about GRAD KLJUČ (updated on 13 November 2006)

original in: Bosznia és a Herczegovina: uti rajzok és tanulmányok, Volumes 1-2, By János Asbóth, p.49 (Google books)
Author Anonymous - artist unknown
Camera location43° 05′ 36.24″ N, 18° 29′ 20.04″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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