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English: St. Volodymyr's Cathedral, Chersones, Crimea
Српски (ћирилица): Храм св. Владимира, Херсон Тавријски код Севастопоља. Крим. Храм је изграђен на месту где је руски кнез Кијевске Русије био крштен у православој вери од стране византијских свештеника 988. године.
Русский: Собор Св. Владимира, Крым.
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