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- en.wikipedia.org Jasna Góra MonasteryThe Jasna Góra Monastery in Częstochowa, Poland, is a shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary and one of the country's places of pilgrimage.
- czestochowa.pl museums?p=798Jasna Góra Monastery Complex. www.jasnagora.pl. +48 34 377 77 77. kustosz@jasnagora.pl. Kordeckiego 2, 42-226 Częstochowa.
- http://sacred-destinations.com poland/czestochowa-jasna-…The Monastery of Jasna Góra in Częstochowa, Poland, is the third-largest Catholic pilgrimage site in the world.
- viator.com Krakow-attractions/Jasna-Gora-…Jasna Góra Monastery in Czestochowa is one of the most famous Catholic pilgrimage sites in Poland.
- getyourguide.com jasna-gora-monastery-l92354/Jasna Gora Monastery is a Mecca for pious Catholics from Poland and from abroad, who come to pray to the holy image of Black Madonna of Czestochowa.
- awe-inspiringplaces.com czestochowa-jasna-gora-…The Czestochowa Jasna Gora Monastery is located in the city of Czestochowa, the second-largest city in the Silesian Voivodeship.
- julianwhite.uk czestochowa-jasna-gora-monastery/This is Jasna Góra, one of the holiest places in Poland, a Catholic monastery and shrine to which many pilgrims walk.
- polandtravel.agency jasna-gora-monastery/The Jasna Góra Monastery is located in Poland’s spiritual capital, the city of Częstochowa, within the Silesian Voivodeship in southern Poland.
- pilgrim-info.com jasna-gora-monastery-czestochowa/After he funded the Jasna Gora Monastery in 1382, he entrusted the Icon to the care of the sixteen Pauline monks, who arrived from Hungary.
- gems.travel article/europe/poland/czestochowa/…Located in the city of Częstochowa in Poland, the Jasna Góra Monastery is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the country.
- catholicshrinebasilica.com jasna-gora-monastery-…Therefore, Opole left the Picture at Jasna Góra Monastery, entrusting it to the care of the white Pauline Fathers, brought from Hungary in 1382.
- budowle.pl building/jasna-gora-monasteryJasna Góra was founded in 1382 by Prince Władysław Opolczyk, who two years later donated the painting "Black Madonna" to the monastery.