New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral
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New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral
Summary
New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral is an Eastern Orthodox church building[1]. It draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (eastern_orthodox_church_building category, ranking #37 of 225).[2]
Key Facts
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's religion is recorded as Russian Orthodox Church[3].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[4].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral is located in Volgograd[5].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral is in the country of Russia[6].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's image is recorded as Александро-Невский собор в Волгограде.jpg[7].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's instance of is recorded as Eastern Orthodox church building[8].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's architectural style is recorded as Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire[9].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's follows is recorded as Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral Tsaritsyn[10].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's Commons category is recorded as New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral[11].
- +1901-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral[12].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 48.708055555556, 'lon': 44.515555555556}[13].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's located on street is recorded as Square of the Fallen Fighters[14].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's diocese is recorded as Volgograd Eparchy[15].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's official website is recorded as http://alexan-nevsk-sob.cerkov.ru/[16].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's capital cost is recorded as {'unit': 'Q41044', 'amount': '+1000000000'}[17].
- New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11fz0wbt09[18].
Body
Personal Life
Religious affiliations include Russian Orthodox Church[3], a national Church[19], in Russia[20], founded in 1448[21], headquartered in Danilov Monastery[22] and Eastern Orthodoxy[4], a Christian denominational family[23].
Why It Matters
New Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (eastern_orthodox_church_building category, ranking #37 of 225).[2]