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Walgau-Kaserne 1984 02.jpg

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English: The Walgau barracks are barracks of the Austrian armed forces (Bundesheer) in Bludesch, Vorarlberg. This picture shows them in an aerial view shortly after the completion in 1989.
Deutsch: Die Walgau-Kaserne ist eine Kaserne des österreichischen Bundesheeres in Bludesch, Vorarlberg. Dieses Bild zeigt die Kaserne in einer Luftaufnahme kurz nach der Fertigstellung im Jahr 1989. Am Hügel oberhalb ist die ehemalige Lungenheilanstalt Gaisbühel zu erkennen.
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Source https://pid.volare.vorarlberg.at/o:60382
Author Helmut Klapper, Vorarlberger Landesbibliothek

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October 1989

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