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English: View of the archaeological site of Rondini Square, Piraeus, showing a section of the ancient city of Piraeus during the Roman Period and located on Iroon Politechniou (Heroes of the Polytechnic) Avenue
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Camera location37° 56′ 19.81″ N, 23° 38′ 35.77″ E  Heading=76.644699140401° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Archaeological site of Rondini Square, Piraeus, Greece

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37°56'19.810"N, 23°38'35.768"E

heading: 76.64469914040114 degree

24 June 2020

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