• Free with trial. Kobryn, Brest Region, Belarus. Cityscape Skyline In Autumn Sunny Day. Bird`s-eye View Of Church of St. Alexander Nevsky.
  • Ulitsa Lenina 18. Church of Saint Alexander Nevsky in Kobryn. 1.3 mi. Lenina Street. Temple of Alexander Nevsky. 1.3 mi.
  • An engraving of St. Alexander Nevsky. ... It is for his humble concern for his people that he was recognized as a saint by the Church of Russia in 1547.
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  • The Jewish population in 1900 was 6,738.[3] In Kobryń was held the county Sejmik of the Mozyrz County during the Russian occupation of Mozyrz in 1659.[4]...
  • It serves as the administrative center of Kobryn District.[1] It is located in the southwestern corner of Belarus, where the Mukhavets river and Dnieper–Bug Canal meet.
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  • King Alexander Karadjordjevic donated to the Church the great icon of Saint Alexander Nevsky, the front door, three tetrapods and a large chandelier.
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  • The Patriarchal Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevski is the largest Orthodox temple on the entire Balkan Peninsula.
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  • Church of St. Alexander Nevsky was being built between 1912 and 1929. The construction was interrupted because of the Great War (WWI).
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