- en.wikipedia.org Church of John the Baptist (Nesvetay)The Church of John the Baptist is an Armenian Apostolic church in Nesvetay village, Myasnikovsky District, Rostov Oblast, Russia.
- travelshelper.com bulgaria/listing/church-of-st-…The Church of Saint John the Baptist is a cruciform church with an unadorned stone dome. It is one of Nessebar’s most well-preserved churches.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- travelwaiting.com 17328840-church-of-john-the-…The Church of John the Baptist on Presnya was built between 1714 and 1734. In 1804 there was a fire, the fire destroyed the wooden bell tower.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- poshyk.info en/cerkov-vishnevec/former village Vishnevets, and today the agro-town is interesting for its main attraction - Church of St. John the Baptist.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g815366-…Top ways to experience St. John The Baptist Church and nearby attractions. ... This is a simple quiet church of Greek Orthodox origins at the top of the village.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- pinterest.com pin/john-the-baptist-baptist-church…Yayın zamanı: 11 saat önceThe church of St John the Baptist in the small village of Old Sodbury in South Gloucestershire which has a good view being perched on the Cotswold...Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- http://sacred-destinations.com israel/jerusalem-church-…Aside from the modern facade with its two small bell towers, the Church of St. John the Baptist has remained mostly unchanged for almost 1,000 years.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- jerusalemexperience.com church-of-st-john-the-…“And she went forth, and said unto her mother, what shall I ask? And she said, the head of John the Baptist” (Mark 6:24). And so it was. Now let’s enter the church.Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- cappadociahistory.com post/st-john-the-baptist-…This crypt may have enshrined the legendary bones of John the Baptist (to whom the church is dedicated) or St. Hieron (a famous martyr buried in the area).Bulunamadı: nesvetay
- travelshopbooking.com attractions/st-john-baptist…The St. John Baptist Church was built in the early 19th century and is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist.Bulunamadı: nesvetay