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English: Commemorative plaque to Mr. Gyula László (1910–1998), Hungarian archaeologist, historian, artist and professor, affixed to the wall of his former home. Author of the bronz relief: Béla Domonkos (Budapest, District V, Alkotmány Street Nr 20).
Français : Plaque commémorative à M. Gyula László (1910–1998), archéologue, historien, artiste et professeur hongrois, apposée sur le mur de son ancien domicile. Auteur du relief en bronze: Béla Domonkos. (20, rue Alkotmány, Budapest, 5e arr.).
Magyar: László Gyula (1910–1998) magyar régész-történész, képzőművész, egyetemi tanár emléktáblája egykori lakhelyén. A bronz relief alkotója: Domonkos Béla. (Budapest, V. ker. Alkotmány utca 20.)
Date Taken on 10 February 2011
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Author Fekist
Camera location47° 30′ 28.38″ N, 19° 03′ 16.77″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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