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St. Sophia Orthodox Cathedral was built in 1907 after the completion of the Trans-Siberian Railway in 1903, which connected Vladivostok to northeast China. The Russian No.4 Army Division arrived in this region just after Russia's loss to the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905).
Cathedral St. Nicholas Cathedral The Diocese of Harbin and Manchuria ( Chinese : 哈尔滨教区 , Russian : Харбинская и Маньчжурская епархия ) is a canonical, structural and territorial-administrative subdivision of the Chinese Orthodox Church .
Saint Gregorios Cathedral (Malankara Orthodox Church) (Oriental Orthodox Communion) 41°53′13″N 87°51′58″W / 41.886988°N 87.866026°W / 41.886988; -87.866026 ( Saint Gregorios Cathedral, Bellwood,
Saint Sophia Cathedral may refer to: Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin, the Russian Orthodox cathedral in Harbin, China; Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kyiv, Ukraine; Saint Sophia Cathedral, London, United Kingdom; Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod, Russia; Saint Sophia Cathedral in Polotsk, considered a mother church of Belarus
Harbin, capital of China’s Heilongjiang province, was once home to many Russian expatriates and retains some of that history in its architecture, such as the central St. Sophia Cathedral, a ...
Harbin has Heilongjiang Provincial Protestant Bible School. [5] Churches of Christianity in Harbin include Harbin Nangang Christian Church, Church of the Intercession in Harbin, Sacred Heart Cathedral of Harbin. Heilongjiang used to have more than 100,000 orthodox. [6] Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin is a former Russian Orthodox Church.
Name City Country Age Notes Hagia Sophia: Constantinople (): Turkey: 6th c. Turned into a mosque after 1453, was a museum and now it is reverting to a mosque.
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