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English: Postcard with a photo print of the casino of Basel, Switzerland. On the balcony of the building is the sign: "Zionisten Congress" flanked by blue and white flags. The early Zionist Congresses were held in this building from the year 1897. This postcard has not been used and there is no date on it. According to the design of the flags next to the sign, it is likely that the postcard was produced in honor of the Tenth Zionist Congress, held in 1911, but it is also possible that it is from one of the earlier congresses. This postcard was published by "Zion" in Vienna, Austria, probably at the end of the first decade of the twentieth century.
עברית: גלויה מחולקת ובה הדפס מתצלום של אולם הקזינו בעיר באזל, שוייץ. על מרפסת הבניין נראה השלט ומשני צדיו דגל כחול-לבן. בבניין זה נערכו הקונגרסים הציוניים הראשונים למן שנת 1897. גלויה זו לא היתה בשימוש ואין עליה כל ציון תאריך. על-פי צורת הדגלים המתנופפים ליד השלט, ניתן לשער כי הגלויה הופקה לכבוד הקונגרס העשירי, שנערך בשנת 1911, אך ייתכן כי המדובר הוא באחד מן הקונגרסים המוקדמים יותר. גלויה זו יצאה לאור בהוצאת "ציון" בעיר וינה, אוסטריה, כנראה בסוף העשור הראשון של המאה העשרים.
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postcard: b&w; 88 X 138 mm. The National Library of Israel http://primo.nli.org.il/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=NLI&docId=NNL_ARCHIVE_AL003711781

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