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The ruins of the 18th century Chiajna Monastery lie on the outskirts of Bucharest to the north-west. The incomplete neoclassical church was ravaged by the earthquake of 1977..
The ruins of the 18th century Chiajna Monastery lie on the outskirts of Bucharest to the north-west. The incomplete neoclassical church was ravaged by the earthquake of 1977.
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