File:Gutu sādžas krucifikss (2).jpg

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Latviešu: 1887. gadā Latgales Gutu sādžas „Kapiņos” celta katoļu ceļmalas kapela, kas 1990. gadā pārcelta uz Latvijas Etnogrāfiskajā brīvdabas muzeju.
English: A Catholic wayside shrine built in 1887 at "Kapiņi", Guti village, Latgale, moved to the Latvian Ethnographic Open Air Museum in 1990.
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