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Description Aquila heliaca
Deutsch: Kaiseradler
Polski: Orzeł cesarski
Português: Detalhe de uma águia-imperial-oriental (Aquila heliaca), uma grande ave de rapina encontrada desde o sudeste da Europa até o sudoeste e centro asiático.
Українська: Орел-могильник (Aquila heliaca), великий хижий птах, який водиться в Південно-східній Європі, Західній та центральній Азії.
Deutsch: Ein Östlicher Kaiseradler (Aquila heliaca), ein großer Raubvogel, der vom südöstlichen Europa bis nach West- und Zentralasien brütet.
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An Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca), a large bird of prey that breeds from southeastern Europe to western and central Asia.

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