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English: The railway station clock of Aarau, Switzerland. As of July 2010 it has the biggest clock face in Europa with 9 meters or almost three stories diameter.
Deutsch: Bahnhofsuhr von Aarau, Schweiz. Mit 9 Meter Durchmesser ist sie, Stand Juli 2010, die groesste Uhr in Europa.
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