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  2. Sylvania, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Sylvania is located at 12]. U.S. Route 301 and Georgia State Route 21 are the main routes through the city. U.S. 301 runs north-south as a western bypass of the downtown area, leading northeast 29 mi (47 km) to Allendale, South Carolina and southwest 23 mi (37 km) to Statesboro.

  3. File:Church of Saint Elias, Izra.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Akka - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the archeparchy (archdiocese) is Haifa, where the Saint Elias Cathedral is located. The Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Akka counted 73,921 baptised members, [ 1 ] and had a territory subdivided into thirty-seven parishes in 2022.

  5. Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton - Wikipedia

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    Archmandrite Justin Najmy (1898–1968), pastor of St. Basil the Great Church then in Central Falls, Rhode Island, (the parish is now in Lincoln, Rhode Island), was appointed as the first Exarch by Pope Paul VI on January 27, 1966.

  6. Saint Elias - Wikipedia

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    Elijah, an Old Testament prophet sometimes revered as a Christian saint; Elias I of Jerusalem (died 516), 5th-century Patriarch of Jerusalem; Elias and companions (died 309), group of Egyptian Christian martyrs (d.309) Ignatius Elias III, a Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch who is a saint in the Syriac Orthodox Church

  7. St. Elijah's Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Elijah's Church, a church dedicated to the prophet Elijah, ... St Elias Orthodox church, Budhanoor, Kerala; Iraq. Dair Mar Elia, a monastery near Mosul;

  8. Screven County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The county was created on December 14, 1793, and was named for General James Screven, who died fighting in Georgia during the American Revolutionary War.Some wartime accounts used the alternate spelling of "Scriven" for the general, and the county's name was often spelled that way in its early history, as reflected on 19th-century Georgia maps.

  9. Saint Joseph's Catholic Church (Macon, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 4th Street, circa 1876 The Neo-Gothic church was the realization of an earlier dream of 50 Catholic parishioners and their first priest, Father James Graham. In 1841, this small group of Catholics had bought a Presbyterian church and started the first catholic parish in Macon, a town incorporated as a city ...