Santuario de Czestochowa

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Historia En 1375, el rey de Polonia y Hungría, Luis de Anjou, o su gobernador de Rusia, conde Ladislao von Opole, fundó un monasterio de los paulinos húngaros (Ordo Fratrum S. Pauli Primi Eremitae), sobre una colina denominada Jasna Góra (Clarus Mons), junto a la actual ciudad industrial de Czestochowa, en el sudeste de Polonia.

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