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- Q4144213 subject Q7351715.
- Q4144213 subject Q8326002.
- Q4144213 subject Q8366078.
- Q4144213 subject Q8366324.
- Q4144213 subject Q8690496.
- Q4144213 subject Q8984991.
- Q4144213 abstract "The Goritsky Monastery of Dormition (Russian: Успенский Горицкий монастырь) was a Russian Orthodox monastery in Pereslavl-Zalessky, Russia. It was supposedly established it early 14th century during the reign of Ivan I of Moscow (Ivan Kalita). No original architecture was preserved. The oldest parts of the current ensemble date to 17-18th centuries. The monastery was closed in 1788. In 1919 the Pereslavl-Zalessky Historical Museum was established within its territory.".
- Q4144213 thumbnail Pereslavl-Goritsky_museum.JPG?width=300.
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- Q4144213 wikiPageWikiLink Q7351715.
- Q4144213 wikiPageWikiLink Q8326002.
- Q4144213 wikiPageWikiLink Q8366078.
- Q4144213 wikiPageWikiLink Q8366324.
- Q4144213 wikiPageWikiLink Q8690496.
- Q4144213 wikiPageWikiLink Q8984991.
- Q4144213 point "56.7206 38.8239".
- Q4144213 type SpatialThing.
- Q4144213 comment "The Goritsky Monastery of Dormition (Russian: Успенский Горицкий монастырь) was a Russian Orthodox monastery in Pereslavl-Zalessky, Russia. It was supposedly established it early 14th century during the reign of Ivan I of Moscow (Ivan Kalita). No original architecture was preserved. The oldest parts of the current ensemble date to 17-18th centuries. The monastery was closed in 1788. In 1919 the Pereslavl-Zalessky Historical Museum was established within its territory.".
- Q4144213 label "Goritsky Monastery (Pereslavl-Zalessky)".
- Q4144213 lat "56.7206".
- Q4144213 long "38.8239".
- Q4144213 depiction Pereslavl-Goritsky_museum.JPG.