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- in orthodox christianity and certain other eastern christian communities lavra or laura (Λαύρα; cyrillic : Ла́вра) originally meant a
- kiev pechersk lavra or kyiv pechersk lavra. (Києво-Печерська лавра, kyievo-pechers’ka lavra, link no , Киeво-Печерская лавра, kievo-
- the monastery of great lavra. (Μονή Μεγίστης Λαύρας. is the first monastery built on mount athos . it is located on the southeastern foot of
- holy dormition pochayiv lavra. (Свято-Успенська Почаївська Лавра; Свято-Успенская Почаевская Лавра
- the trinity lavra of st.  sergius. (Тро́ице-Се́ргиева Ла́вра
- saint alexander nevsky lavra or saint alexander nevsky monastery was founded by peter i of russia in 1710 at the eastern end of the nevsky
- univ holy dormition lavra of the studite rite. (Свято-Успенська Унівська Лавра Студійського уставу
- agia lavra ('holy lavra ') is a monastery near kalavryta , achaea , greece . it was built in 961 ad, on chelmos mountain , at an altitude
- the sviatohirsk lavra or the sviatohirsk cave monastery. (Свято-Успенська Святогірська Лавра. (a lavra ) near the city of sviatohirsk in
- lavras is a city and municipality in southern minas gerais state, brazil . located at an altitude of 900 m, it has an approximate