File:Church of Saint Nicholas in Truskolasy in XIX century.jpg

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Polski: Kościół św. Mikołaja w Truskolasach w drugiej połowie XIX wieku
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Source E. Wiggert, L. Burgemeister, Die Holzkirchen und Holztürme preussischen Ostprovinzen, Berlin 1905, s. 76.
Author Carl Cuno (1823-1909)
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