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  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Evrything is carved by hand in the sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904080

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Tools used for the sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903668

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Nails and wood from the 18th or 19th century...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903865

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of the facade facing the outer courtyard...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904082

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. ..Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903667

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: An old medallion made of sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903672

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: An old and a restored medallion made of sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904017

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: A new medallion made of sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903859

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903698

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903842

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Discarded sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903569

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904048

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Lars Vickberg does masonry work on the top floor...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903699

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Everything is carved by hand in the sandstone. Restored stone next to old...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903674

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of the facade facing the outer courtyard...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904032

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Kenni Andersen restoring an old medallion made of sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903654

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: An old medallion made of sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903712

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: A restored medallion made of sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903633

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Kenni Andersen restoring an old medallion made of sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903655

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Kenni Andersen restoring an old medallion made of sandstone...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904045

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903705

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904041

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903683

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903884

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks and prokect leader Magnus Roos...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904051

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904047

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904034

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Details of a caryatid with cracks...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903631

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Tourists in the outer courtyard...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904065

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Tourists in the outer courtyard...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081903937

  •  World News - August 6, 2020
    2020年08月06日
    World News - August 6, 2020

    August 6, 2020, Stockholm, Sweden: Faテァade restoration at Stockholm Royal Palace, stage 8 of 25, August 06, 2020. In April 2011, the National Property Board began the most extensive faテァade restoration project in Sweden‘s modern history. The work is expected to take 25 years and cost 500 million Swedish Crowns. It is being carried out in collaboration between several experts and heritage conservation bodies. Picture: Tourists in the outer courtyard...Photo: Naina Helテ©n Jama / TT / code11880. (Credit Image: © Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma)、クレジット:©Naina Helテ©N Jテ・Ma/共同通信イメージズ ※France, Germany, Scandinavia and UK Rights OUT

    商品コード: 2020081904043

  •  Meeting on state-owned properties to help spur economy
    2023年08月14日
    Meeting on state-owned properties to help spur economy

    Meeting on state-owned properties to help spur economy Finance Minister Choo Kyung-ho, who doubles as the deputy prime minister for economic affairs, speaks during a meeting of a committee on state-owned properties at the government complex in Sejong, central South Korea, on Aug. 14, 2023. South Korea will seek ways to make better use of state-owned properties to help revitalize the economy and spur regional development, the finance ministry said. (Yonhap)/2023-08-14 17:25:07/<Copyright ⓒ 1980-2023 YONHAPNEWS AGENCY. All rights reserved.>、クレジット:Yonhap News Agency/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023081411144

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