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AprašymasBenedictine Monastery in Senieji Trakai (Old Trakai), Lithuania, circa 1900.jpg
Lietuvių: Benediktinų vienuolynas Senuosiuose Trakuose, apie 1900. Vienuolynas XVa. įkurtas Gedimino pastatytos Senųjų Trakų pilies vietoje.
Français : Monastère bénédictin de Senieji Trakai, Lituanie, vers 1900. Le monastère a été fondé au XVe siècle sur le monticule de l'ancien château Senieji Trakai, fondé par le roi Gediminas.
English: Benedictine Monastery in Senieji Trakai (Old Trakai), Lithuania, circa 1900. The monastery was founded in the 15th century on the mound of the old Senieji Trakai Castle, built by king Gediminas.
Беларуская (тарашкевіца): Senieji Trakai, кляштар бэнэдыктынаў
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circa 1900 m.
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Bažnyčių vaizdai XX amžiaus pradžioje. Stiklo negatyvų rinkinys. Vilnius, 2016.
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