List of Hindu temples in Poland

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New Shantipur Temple in Czarnow in 2006. Czarnow temple.jpg
New Shantipur Temple in Czarnów in 2006.

This is a List of Hindu temples in Poland, by city.

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Czarnów

Mysiadło near Warszawa

Warszawa

Wrocław

Ratha Yatra festival organised by the New Navadvip Temple in Wroclaw in 2010 Ratha Yatra Wroclaw 2010.jpg
Ratha Yatra festival organised by the New Navadvip Temple in Wrocław in 2010

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