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Deutsch: In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern gezüchtetes Belgisches Kaltblut (Brabanter) im Zuggeschirr bei einer Vorführung am „Arbeitstag der Kaltblutpferde“ im Agroneum, Alt Schwerin.
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Frank Liebig  (1942–)  wikidata:Q29586018
 
Frank Liebig
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