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Burial chambers uncovered under Padise Monastery (news.err.ee)

Archaeological digs conducted at Padise Monastery in northwestern Estonia have uncovered many historical findings, including a set of burial chambers, albeit bereft of bones, and cobblestone paving dating back to the Middle Ages.

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