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| A [[Bundschuh]] base located in the system of [[Frankfurt]], close to the [[Luneburg]] [[Jump Hole|jump hole]], the [[Sigma-13]] jump hole and the [[Planet Holstein]]. | | A [[Bundschuh]] base located in the system of [[Frankfurt]], close to the [[Luneburg]] [[Jump Hole|jump hole]], the [[Sigma-13]] jump hole and the [[Planet Holstein]]. |
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| ==Commodities== | | ==Commodities== |