- en.wikipedia.org Church of the Nativity, TiraspolThe Church of the Nativity, also known as the Cathedral of the Birth of Christ, is the largest and newest church in Tiraspol, the capital of Transnistria.
- pridnestrovie-tourism.com en/nativity-cathedral/The Nativity of Christ Cathedral of the Tiraspol and Dubossary Diocese is the center of Orthodox life in Pridnestrovie. The church was built in 1998-2000 under...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Orthodox_…...كنيسه المهد; Sobór Narodzenia Pańskiego w Tyraspolu; Собор Різдва Христового (Тирасполь); Catedral de la Nativitat; Church of the Nativity, Tiraspol...
- dreamstime.com nativity-church-tiraspol-tiraspol-…Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Biala Podlaska royalty free stock images.
- flickr.com photos/fernhout/15395802545Tiraspol, Transnistria | by Koos Fernhout.
- brilliant-tourism.com 12519117-cathedral-of-the-…In September 2013, the Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ in Tiraspol was visited by Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, who performed a prayer service...
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- top-rated.online cities/Tiraspol/place/p/1545242/…If you only have bare time to visit one church in Tiraspol, you should come to the Nativity Church.
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- trip.com travel-guide/attraction/tiraspol/the-…Today marks the 75th anniversary of Tiraspol’s end of the Nazi occupation and liberation, and heavy weapons such as armored vehicles and mortars are placed in...
- joaoleitao.com visit-tiraspol-transnistria/You can visit The Nativity Church, also known as the Cathedral of the Birth of Christ, located in the city center.
- robertharding.com preview/816-7950/church-…Church of the Nativity, Tiraspol, capital of the Republic of Transnistria, Moldova, Europe.
- dontstopliving.net backpacking-in-transnistria-…The Nistru River runs through the country of Transnistria (hence the name), at times acts as the border to Moldova and slices its way triumphantally through Tiraspol.