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  2. Category:Wooden churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wooden churches in West Virginia (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Wooden churches in the United States" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  3. Wooden church - Wikipedia

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    Wooden Churches Trail, around Puszcza Zielonka Landscape Park, Poland Churches of Chiloé , wooden churches in southern Chile Dairthech , a church made of oak-wood common in medieval Ireland

  4. Stave church - Wikipedia

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    All wooden churches in Norway before the reformation were constructed with staves. Log building is younger than stave building in Norway, and was introduced in residential buildings around year 1000. Stave building is not influenced by the log technique. [14] [9] Only 29 stave churches have survived in Norway. [15]

  5. Russian wooden architecture - Wikipedia

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    Ancient wooden church architecture developed under the influence of stone architecture, defense and residential buildings. Already in the pre-Mongol period there were various solutions for the volume and construction of churches, such as square log churches and double log churches with a separate square log choir.

  6. Timber framing - Wikipedia

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    The term stave (a post or pole) indicates that a stave church essentially means a framed church, a distinction made in a region where log building is common. All but one surviving stave churches are in Norway, one in Sweden. Replicas of stave churches and other Norwegian building types have been reproduced elsewhere, e.g. at the Scandinavian ...

  7. Carpathian wooden churches - Wikipedia

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    This wooden church in Bodružal in Slovakia is an example of Rusyn folk architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Carpathian Wooden Churches are religious structures made of wood and built in the Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians. These occur in the following areas: Wooden Churches of Southern Lesser Poland

  8. Wooden churches of Maramureș - Wikipedia

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    The wooden churches of the region that still stand were built starting from the 17th century all the way to 19th century. Some were erected on the place of older churches. They were a response to the prohibition against the erection of stone Orthodox churches by the Catholic Austro-Hungarian authorities. The churches are made of thick logs ...

  9. Wooden churches in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Common to all the regions, in some way, are two techniques of roofing: opasannia, the structure supporting the roof formed from projecting logs from top corners of log walls and pidashshia, a style using opasannia supports, but extending the roofing far enough to form a continuous overhang of the roof around the church perimeter.

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