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The Road Leading To The Castle Of Mir In Belarus. Mir Castle - Fortification And Residence In The Urban Village World Korelichi District Of The Grodno Region. Architectural, Declared A Unesco World Heritage Site (2000). Up To 1568 Hosts Were Ilyinich, Then - Radziwill (Up To 1828), Wittgenstein (Up To 1891). The Last Owners Of The Castle Were Svyatopolk-Mirsky (Until 1939), After Which The Castle Became State Property. Complex Participated In Alm

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The road leading to the Castle of Mir in Belarus. Mir Castle - fortification and residence in the urban village World Korelichi district of the Grodno region. Architectural, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site (2000). Up to 1568 hosts were Ilyinich, then - Radziwill (up to 1828), Wittgenstein (up to 1891). The last owners of the castle were Svyatopolk-Mirsky (until 1939), after which the castle became state property. Complex participated in alm

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