Wooden church from XV Century in Blizne
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Wooden church from XV Century in Blizne

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Old wooden church from XV Century in Blizne, Poland. The original painting on its walls presents the Tatar invasion of the area.

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A: Blizne - A Late Gothic Church From The 15th Century

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E: Wooden Church in Haczów #2

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F: Kamieniec Castle #2

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G: Kamieniec Castle #1

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H: Kamieniec Castle #3

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Questo panorama è stato scattato in Poland, Europe

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