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13th-century establishments in Europe

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Lviv
Lviv is the largest city in western Ukraine, as well as the fifth-largest city in Ukraine, officially with a population of 723,403 (2025 estimate). It serves as the administrative centre of Lviv Oblast and Lviv Raion, and is one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine. Lviv also hosts the administration of Lviv urban hromada. It was named after Leo I of Galicia, the eldest son of Daniel, King of Ruthenia. During its history the city has had several names.
Assen
Assen () is a city and municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands, and is the capital of the province of Drenthe. It received city rights in 1809. Assen is known for TT Circuit Assen, the motorcycle racing circuit, where on the last Sunday in June the Dutch TT is run; and also for the annual Assen Dance Festival.
Geghard
250px|thumb|Plan of Geghard, with identification of the main structures. Geghard (, meaning "spear") is a medieval monastery in the Kotayk province of Armenia, being partially carved out of the adjacent mountain, surrounded by cliffs. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site with enhanced protection status.
Braniewo
Braniewo is a town in northern Poland, in Warmia, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, with a population of 16,907 as of June 2021. It is the capital of Braniewo County.
Livonian Order
autonomous branch of knights of the Teutonic Order active 1237 to 1561
Villages with fortified churches in Transylvania
churches in Romania
Port of Amsterdam
port
Prince-Bishopric of Warmia
former prince-bishopric (1243–1772)
Schaaken Castle
ruined castle in Russia
The State Archives in Dubrovnik
national archive in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Astvatsynkal Monastery
cultural heritage monument of Armenia
Westfriese Omringdijk
levee in the Netherlands
Latin Bishopric of Salona
Catholic titular and former residential see
Stedelijk Gymnasium Leiden
gymnasium