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Bucharest- Village Museum- Shutters on the 1898 Lipovan House
The Lipovans emigrated from Russia in the 18th century, as dissenters from the main Russian Orthodox Church. They settled along the Prut River in Moldavia and in the Danube Delta. (Wikipedia)
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