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1403:Attractions
1313:Boim Chapel
1258:Lwów Ghetto
411:Number 10.
326:Black House
224:Iancu Sasul
183:Renaissance
135:Renaissance
76:Площа Ринок
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1720:Categories
1655:Trolleybus
1601:Sykhivskyi
1441:Forum Lviv
1411:Arena Lviv
1168:Ossolineum
996:3 November
970:3 November
925:3 November
880:References
854:Amphitrite
736:Number 38
473:Sarmatians
385:, with an
344:Number 6.
324:Number 4.
293:Number 2.
155:Amphitrite
28:24°01′53″E
25:49°50′29″N
1642:Transport
1586:Halytskyi
1572:Districts
1551:Town Hall
1143:Lwów Oath
800:was born.
769:Number 44
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711:Number 35
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477:Sarmatism
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459:Number 11
375:. In the
267:Town Hall
145:figures:
139:Modernism
128:Town Hall
81:romanized
72:Ukrainian
1704:Category
1511:Old Town
1295:Religion
1183:Prosvita
1113:Timeline
992:. UNESCO
860:See also
547:Florence
431:Prosvita
304:Florence
226:(1582).
1670:Airport
1650:Tramway
1622:Vynnyky
1203:Batiars
1105:History
868:in Lviv
830:Neptune
608:Russian
594:Silesia
467:, with
427:Galicia
399:. King
389:facade.
334:Museum.
212:pillory
192:Ukraine
173:History
163:pillory
147:Neptune
112:Ukraine
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252:Houses
188:Poland
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159:Adonis
100:German
92:Polish
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818:Diana
377:niche
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