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    The Cathedral of the Holy Wisdom of God or Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin (Chinese: 聖索菲亞教堂; Russian: Софийский собор) is a former Russian Orthodox church...
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  • church in Nesebar Saint Sophia Cathedral, Harbin (1907), a church in Daoli, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province Saint Sophia Cathedral, Nicosia (11th century)...
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  • Saint Sophia Cathedral may refer to: Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin, the Russian Orthodox cathedral in Harbin, China Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv...
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    in Harbin at the time. Only 11.5% of all residents were born in Harbin. There were also lively religious activities, by the Russians (Saint Sophia Cathedral...
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    16th century. Saint Sophia Church, Moscow was built in the 17th century on the template of Novgorod cathedral. Saint Sophia Cathedral, Harbin, China, was...
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    the popular Saint Sophia Cathedral, the design on Central Street, and the Baroque compositional complex in Lao Daowai (Old Town). Harbin in winter shows...
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    portal Christianity in China Chinese Orthodox Church Russian Orthodox Church Ukrainian Orthodox Church Harbin Russians Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin...
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    Orthodox Church Abroad. The cathedral church is St. Nicholas Cathedral in Harbin. The second cathedral church is St. Sophia Cathedral. Since 1898, parishes...
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  • Holy Wisdom (Hagia Sophia, also rendered Saint Sophia) include: Wikimedia Commons has media related to Holy Wisdom churches. Sophia of Rome#Churches, for...
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  • Intercession in Harbin, Sacred Heart Cathedral of Harbin. Heilongjiang used to have more than 100,000 orthodox. Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin is a former...
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    Orthodox cathedrals in China: Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin See also: List of cathedrals in Hong Kong § Eastern Orthodoxy (Former) Anglican cathedrals in...
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    Neo-Byzantine school was active in Yugoslavia in the interwar period. Sophia Cathedral in Pushkin (1782–1788) was the earliest and isolated experiment with...
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    to as temples include Hagia Sophia, Saint Basil's Cathedral, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, and the Temple of Saint Sava. Some churches have a special...
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  • Civil War. In the 1920s Harbin was flooded with 100,000 to 200,000 White émigrés fleeing from Russia. Saint Sophia Cathedral Church of the Intercession...
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    Ružica Church. The Russian diaspora in Harbin produced two interwar Byzantine cathedrals. The larger Cathedral of Annunciation, designed and built by...
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  • Saint Sophia Cathedral, Harbin 哈尔滨圣索非亚大教堂 1923-32 Harbin 45°46′12″N 126°37′38″E / 45.770092°N 126.627197°E / 45.770092; 126.627197 (Saint Sophia Cathedral...
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    ceased to exist. In the period between 1945 and 1969, the derussification of Harbin ended, which at the peak of White emigration during the 1920s had an almost...
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    Window of the World (category Hagia Sophia)
    towers including Lenin's Mausoleum and Saint Basil's Cathedral of Moscow, Central Federal District Winter Palace of Saint Petersburg, Northwestern Federal District...
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  • Ireland), Belfast, designed by Sir Arnold Thornely. November 25 – Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin, China. November 27 – Bixby Creek Bridge at Big Sur, California...
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    sun" because of its fidelity to the faith. The marriage of Ivan III to Sophia Palaiologina, the niece of the last Byzantine emperor, and the defeat of...
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    (A parish of the Patriarchate of Moscow). Icon of Sophia, the Wisdom of God. OCA - Lives of the Saints. August 15 / August 28[permanent dead link‍]. Orthodox...
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    (wooden) Cathedral of Holy Wisdom (also called St. Sofia's) "with thirteen tops" around the time of his arrival in Novgorod. That cathedral burned in...
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    Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich of Russia (category Grand Crosses of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary)
    Sergei and those killed with him, were taken out of Russia by train through Harbin. By April 1920 the coffins were in Beijing, where they were placed in the...
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    chapel of Saint Dmitry Donskoy Chapel of All Saints Birobidzhan district Convent of Saint Innocent of Alaska (Razdolnoye) Church of Saint Sophia the Martyr...
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    converts to Christianity and were influenced by its teachings. By 1921, Harbin, the northeast's largest city, had a Russian population of around 100,000...
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    Church of the Twelve Apostles, Cathedral Square, Kremlin – cathedral church of the Patriarchs of Moscow....
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    number of adherents of Russian Orthodoxy in northern China, predominantly in Harbin. The first mission was undertaken by Russians in the 17th century. Orthodox...
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    Vologda, and the bishops were called Perm and Vologda. By order of the cathedral in 1589 the department was transferred to Vologda, and the bishops were...
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    Kingdom, Switzerland and France. The diocese currently comprises the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Most Holy Mother of God and the Holy Royal Martyrs...
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    Palm Beach, Florida Jia Dandan, Chinese Olympic ice hockey goaltender; in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China Przemysław Kaźmierczak, Polish footballer; in Łęczyca...
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