College of St. Casimir
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The Pontifical College of St. Casimir (Italian: Collegio Lituano S. Casimiro, Latin: Collegium Lithuanicum S. Casimiri, Lithuanian: Popiežiškoji lietuvių Šv. Kazimiero kolegija) is a priestly seminary in Rome, Italy. Named after Saint Casimir, the patron saint of Lithuania, it was established on 19 October 1945 to educate priests who had fled Soviet-occupied Lithuania.
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Via Casalmonferrato, Rome Municipio Roma VII
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N 41.881111111111 ° | E 12.518888888889 ° |
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Via Casalmonferrato
Via Casalmonferrato
00182 Rome, Municipio Roma VII
Lazio, Italy
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