Kraków i okolice 372 zdjęcia - wer. angielska
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| Format: | 17x24,5 cm |
| Wydawnictwo: | Festina |
| Oprawa: | Miękka |
| Rok wydania: | 2012 |
| Ilość stron: | 128 |
- Autor: Rafał Jabłoński
- Wydawnictwo Festina
- Oprawa: Miękka
- Rok wydania: 2012
- Ilość stron: 128
- Format: 17x24,5 cm
- Stan: nowy, pełnowartościowy produkt
- Model: 9788361511298
- ISBN: 9788361511298
- EAN: 9788361511298
- Wymiary: 17x24,5 cm
- Dane producenta: Festina s.c., ul. Sobolewska 18a, 02-908 Warszawa, Polska, wydawnictwo@festina.org.pl, tel. 602324409
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