Salnava Manor

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Salnava Manor
Latgale, Latvia
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Salnava Manor
Coordinates 56°48′54″N27°33′12″E / 56.8150°N 27.5533°E / 56.8150; 27.5533 Coordinates: 56°48′54″N27°33′12″E / 56.8150°N 27.5533°E / 56.8150; 27.5533
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Salnava Manor is a manor in Salnava Parish, Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. [1] Presently Salnava Manor house is used as school building.

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History

Salnava Manor was property of Barons Vulfiuss ( or Wulffius ) from the 1860s up until 1944. It came to the Wulfiuss family through Countess Jekaterina Sollugub who married into the Wulffius family. [2]

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References

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  2. LUDZAS RAJONS SALNAVAS PAGASTS http://www.pirtslietas.lv/web/?id=401067