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Krinitsa (Russian: Криница) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Radchenskoye Rural Settlement,
Bogucharsky District,
Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
- 1844 to
invite a
foreign bishop to
establish his
headquarters in
Belaya Krinitsa, to
serve the
needs of the Old
Believers in the
domains of the Empire....
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Golubaya Krinitsa (Russian: Голубая Криница) is a
rural locality (a khutor) in
Novokalitvenskoye Rural Settlement,
Rossoshansky District,
Voronezh Oblast...
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Krynica Morska [
krɨˈɲit͡sa ˈmɔrska] (German: Kahlberg) is a town and
coextensive muni****lity (gmina) on the
Vistula Spit in
northern Poland with 1,172...
- Bila
Krynytsia (Ukrainian: Біла Криниця) is an
inhabited locality in
Ukraine and it may
stand for: Bila
Krynytsia in
Kherson Oblast,
Velyka Oleksandrivka...
- Hierarchy. The head of the
Church carries the
title of
Archbishop of Belo-
Krinitsa and
Metropolitan of All Old
Orthodox Christians. His see is officially...
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denounced the
Nikonite reforms. In 1846, they
convinced Ambrose of
Belaya Krinitsa (1791–1863), a Gr****
Orthodox bishop whom
Turkish pressure had removed...
- established. In May of the same year, the
radio broadcasting programs "
Krinitsa" and "Belorusskaya Molodezhnaya" were
combined into the
program "Radio...
-
Eastern Europe"
award according to the 15th
International Economic Forum in
Krinitsa Gurska.
Several months into her government,
internal conflicts within the...
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Krynytsia (Ukrainian: Біла Криниця; Russian: Белая Криница, romanized: Belaya
Krinitsa; Romanian: Fântâna Albă) is a
village in Ukraine,
administered by the village...