Vrable manse
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The Vrable manse was a building built in 1765 by Mikulas Vaso in the town of Vráble, Slovakia. In 1833 it was sold to Ladislav Borankai and from 1859 it was used as a manse. It was reconstructed between 1990 and the present-day look by Mons. Polak. It currently used as a manse for almost ten churches.