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Church of Archangel Michael in Yurino
In the center of the village of Yurino, known for its Sheremetev Castle, one of the most beautiful Orthodox structures in the Middle Volga majestically rises among the trees. This church is often called the jewel of the …
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St. Basil the Great Church in Vasilyevskoye (Mari El Republic)
The village of Vasilyevskoye, founded by Old Believers three centuries ago, has a rich history. The church parish here has existed since 1761, when a wooden church was built with the funds of local residents, consecrated…
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Church of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Marisola
The stone church in the village of Marisola was laid on September 7, 1880. Its construction was funded by the parish's charitable contributions, donations from believers, and benefactors, among whom was the righteous Sai…
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Church of the Ascension in Shulka
The Church of the Ascension was built in the village of Shulka in the Orsha district in 1871. It was a large settlement, and the church was constructed to significant dimensions. The architecture of the building combined…
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Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist in Orshanka
In 1865, the construction of a stone church began in the village of Orshanka to replace a temporary wooden one. The work was funded by the parishioners. The cold summer church was completed in 1876, and the warm winter c…
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Church of Zosima and Savvatiy in Krasnaya Rechka
On December 28, 1859, the Holy Synod issued a decree to establish a parish in honor of the Venerable Zosima and Savvatiy of Solovki, miracle workers. The settlement of Krasnorechki was granted the status of a village and…
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Church of the Nativity of Christ in Pektubaevo
The first church in the village of Pektubaevo, Yaran district of Vyatka province, was a wooden structure with one altar, built in 1734 and consecrated in honor of the Nativity of Christ. A stone church was constructed in…
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Church of the Savior Not Made by Hands in Tsibiknur
The first mention of Tsibiknur dates back to 1723. At that time, its population consisted of yasak peasants of Mari origin, with 42 houses and 107 men living in the village. In 1765, a church was built in Tsibiknur at t…
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Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist in Bolshoye Akashevo
By 1877, the village of Bolshoye Akashevo was part of the Petrikovskaya volost and served as the center of the Bolshoye Akashevo rural community, which included the villages of Ivanovo, Petrikovo, and Maloye Akashevo. Th…
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Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Khlebnikovo
By the decree of the Holy Synod dated May 21, 1837, with the blessing of Bishop Nila of Vyatka and Slobodskoy and the efforts of parishioners, the church was opened in 1838. The stone church of the Nativity of the Virgi…