Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy
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Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy
Summary
Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy is an Eastern Orthodox eparchy[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's religion is recorded as Russian Orthodox Church[3].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy is in the country of Russia[4].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's image is recorded as Vyksa-tserkov.JPG[5].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's instance of is recorded as Eastern Orthodox eparchy[6].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's headquarters location is recorded as Vyksa[7].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's part of is recorded as Metropolitanate of Nizhny Novgorod[8].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's Commons category is recorded as Vyksa Eparchy[9].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's chairperson is recorded as Varnava[10].
- +2012-03-15T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy[11].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's official website is recorded as https://vyksa-eparhia.ru/[12].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Vyksa Eparchy[13].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's cathedral is recorded as Cathedral of the Nativity of Jesus Christ in Vyksa[14].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's Instagram username is recorded as ve.pressa[15].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's YouTube channel ID is recorded as UCWgZGQuw7iCxyq__I41oqqQ[16].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/15dpcqt0[17].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's VK username is recorded as vyksa_eparhia[18].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's Orthodox Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 154331[19].
- Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's YouTube handle is recorded as vyksunskaya_eparhiya[20].
Body
Founding
+2012-03-15T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy[11].
Identity
Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's part of is recorded as Metropolitanate of Nizhny Novgorod[8].
Leadership
Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's chairperson is recorded as Varnava[10].
Operations
Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy's headquarters location is recorded as Vyksa[7].
Why It Matters
Vyksa-Pavlovo Eparchy has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]