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English: St. James, Levoča, Main altar from the workshop of Master Paul of Levoča, highest wooden altar in the world, 1517
Deutsch: St. Jakobus, Levoča, Hochaltar aus der Werkstatt von Meister Paul von Leutschau, der höchste Holzaltar der Welt, 1517
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