File:Fritillaria distribution map.png

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English: Distribution map of ten fritillaria species. (Presumed natural spread according to wikipedia sources)
Deutsch: Verbreitungskarte von zehn Arten "Fritillaria" in Europa sowie West- und Mittelasien. (Versuch einer Darstellung gemäß der in den jeweiligen Wikipedia Seiten (en,de,ru,fr) angegebenen natürlichen Verbreitung)
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