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Lapgiriai Manor

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Lapgiriai Manor in 2010

Lapgiriai Manor was a former residential manor in Lapgiriai village, Jurbarkas District Municipality, Lithuania. It was established in the mid-19th century.

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  1. Lapgirių dvaro sodyba (in Lithuanian)
Residential castles and manors in Lithuania
Urban palaces Coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Pre-Classicism
Classicism
Historicism
Wooden
Did not survive

55°15′15″N 22°51′58″E / 55.25417°N 22.86611°E / 55.25417; 22.86611


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