St. Markus (Munich)

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St. Markus in 2012

St. Markus (German : Markuskirche) is located in Maxvorstadt, Munich, Bavaria, Germany.

48°08′46″N11°34′28″E / 48.14611°N 11.57444°E / 48.14611; 11.57444


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