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Troškūnai () is the second smallest city in Lithuania. It is located west form Anykščiai. The birthplace of Lithuanian lexicographer and writer Konstantinas Sirvydas is nearby the city. The city was established in 1696 by Władysław Sokołowski, who brought there Bernardines, founded a church and a monastery. Recently the buildings were returned to the Bernardine monks, who established the International Centre of Youth there. ==Gallery== Image:Troškūnai, nuo Traupio pusės.JPG|Entering from Traupis Image:Troškūnai.JPG|Entering from Vaidlonys Image:Troškūnų bažnyčia.JPG|Church of the Holy Trinity Image:Troškūnų bažnyčia. Varpinė.JPG|Church belfry Image:Troškūnai, kultūros centras.JPG|Cultural center Image:Troškūnai, tvenkinys.JPG|Pound behind the church Image:Troškūnų vienuolynas.JPG|Monastery Image:Troškūnų siauruko stotis.JPG|Railway Station 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Troškūnai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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