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  • 大連大広場。満鉄はその沿線に近代的な都市計画を実施した。1941年、南満洲鉄道株式会社編集・発行「大連」より。発行より50年以上経過しているので著作権は消滅している。{{PD}}

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current14:11, 28 April 2008Thumbnail for version as of 14:11, 28 April 20082,400 × 1,600 (1.31 MB)Tataroko-common{{Information |Description=Zhongshan Square in the city of Dalian (旧大連大広場), about 1940. |Source=*Original source was ''Dairen (大連)'', published by South Manchuria Railway (南満州鉄道) in 1941. *This image is/was moved from [[:ja:画�

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