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  • Kizhi Pogost is an enclosure with religious buildings typical for sparsely populated Orthodox communities.
    The two 18th-century wooden churches and an octagonal wooden bell tower from the 19th century are located on an island in Lake Onega in Karelia. One of the churches was used only in summer, the other only in winter. The fully wooden structures blend in perfectly with the surrounding landscape.
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kizhi Pogost. From the history of the Church of the Transfiguration repairs and restoration.
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  • The pogost is a fenced area that includes two large wooden churches (The Church of the Transfiguration of 22 vaults and the Church of the Intercession of 9...
  • ...that cover 22 multitiered cupolas of the Transfiguration Church (Summer Church) and nine domes of the Church of the Intercession (Winter Church).
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  • Kizhi is home to over 80 wooden structures, but the most spectacular – the Churches of Transfiguration and Intercession – reside in the Kizhi Pogost enclosure.
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  • Kizhi Island, church ensemble (pogost). West view from Lake Onega. From left: Church of the Transfiguration, bell tower, Church of the Intercession.
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  • Kizhi Pogost. Transfiguration (left), Bell (center), Church of Our Lady of the Intercession (right). Image Credit: MatthiasKabel via Wikipedia.
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  • Another famous church of the Pogost is the 9-dome, 27 meter tall Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin.
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  • At the Kizhi pogost, the adjoining winter Church of the Intercession was built in 1764, providing an admirable visual complement to the ensemble.
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  • The beautiful Church of the Intercession is also multi-cupola and has eight cupolas surrounding the main, onion-shaped center dome.
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