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Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Mountain Church of Our Savior (commonly known as the Wang Church or Wang Temple) - an evangelical parish church in Karpacz in the Giant Mountains, moved in 1842 from the town of Vang, located on Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon on Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon in Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon in Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon in Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon in Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch. Czocha Castle - a defensive border castle located in the town of Sucha (Czocha), Leśna commune, at the Leśniański Lagoon in Kwisa in the Polish part of Upper Lusatia. The original name was probably Czajków (1329: castrum Caychow), before 1945 Tzschoch.