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Pusztazámor

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Pusztazámor is a village in Pest county, Hungary.

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Pusztazámor
Szőlőhegy utca, Érdi járás

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N 47.4 ° E 18.783333333333 °
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Szőlőhegy utca 20
2039 Érdi járás
Hungary
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