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English: Baroque gate and gardens, with blooming Robinia pseudoacacia, of the Palácio de Estoi.
Nederlands: Tuinen van het Palácio de Estoi in Estoi (Algarve, Portugal) met bloeiende Robinia pseudoacacia
Français : Jardins du Palácio de Estoi à Estoi (Algarve, Portugal) avec un Robinia pseudoacacia en fleurs
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