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  2. Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Mexico, Venezuela, Central ...

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    The Antiochian Orthodox Church is administered by Patriarch John X of Antioch in Damascus, Syria. The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch operates several archdioceses throughout the world, one of which is the Antiochian Archdiocese of Mexico, Venezuela, Central America, and the Caribbean.

  3. Church of St. Constantine and Helena (Caracas) - Wikipedia

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    Church of St. Constantine and St. Helena, located in El Hatillo at the south-east of Caracas. It was donated by the Orthodox Church of Venezuela and the Government of Romania to the Orthodox community living in the capital of Venezuela. The land for its construction was donated by the Mayor.

  4. Religion in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    San Nicolás de Bari Russian Orthodox Church en Los Dos Caminos, Caracas. The Orthodox Church in Venezuela has existed in Venezuela with the purpose of satisfying the spiritual needs of this religious groups, mainly made up of Russian, Yugoslav (Serbian, Croat and Bosnian) immigrants who arrived in the country since the end of World War II.

  5. Bet-El Synagogue (Caracas) - Wikipedia

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    The Bet-El Synagogue (Hebrew: בית הכנסת בית-אל (קראקס), lit. 'House of God'; Spanish: Asociación Bet-El), is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Avenida Cajigal, in the San Bernardino neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela.

  6. St. Nicholas Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St Nicholas Cathedral, a former church in Igaliku, Greenland; its remains are the Garðar Cathedral Ruins St. Nicholas Cathedral, Tumbes , Peru Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Caracas , Venezuela, an Eastern Orthodox church serving the Russian-Venezuelan community

  7. Eastern Orthodoxy by country - Wikipedia

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    Based on the numbers of adherents, the Eastern Orthodox Church (also known as Eastern Orthodoxy) is the second largest Christian communion in the world, after the Roman Catholic Church, with the most common estimates of baptised members being approximately 220 million.

  8. Category:Eastern Orthodoxy in South America - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodoxy in Venezuela (1 C) ... Coptic Orthodox Church in South America; S. Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Buenos Aires and South America This page was ...

  9. Category:Eastern Orthodoxy in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox church buildings in Venezuela (1 P) This page was last edited on 7 September 2019, at 23:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...