File:Laneffe JPG01.jpg
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Français : Laneffe (Belgique), l'église Saint Lambert (1740).
English: Laneffe (Belgium), the St Lambert church (1740).
Nederlands: Laneffe (België), de Sint-Lambertuskerk (1740).
Walon : Al Nèfe (Bèljike), l’èglîge Sint-Lambêrt (1740).
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09:57, 9 June 2005 | 1,704 × 2,272 (1.05 MB) | Jean-Pol GRANDMONT (talk | contribs) | Description:'''Laneffe''' (Belgium), the church. *Capture date: 2005-05-12 *Source: self-made *Photographer:(my self-made) Jean-Pol Grandmont {{cc-by-2.0}} Category:Cities and villages in Belgium |
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