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- Катедрален храм "Успение Богородично", translit. Katedralen hram Uspenie Bogorodichno) is the largest church building in Varna and the third largest cathedral...
- Church (Bulgarian: Църква Св. Успение Богородично / Tsŭrkva Sv. Uspenie Bogorodichno) is an Eastern Orthodox church building in Targovishte. It is one of...
- Роженски манастир "Рождество Богородично", Rozhenski manastir "Rozhdestvo Bogorodichno", Gr****: Μονή Ροζινού, Moni Rozinou) is the biggest monastery in the...
- (Bogoroditsa) (Bulgarian: Църква "Успение Богородично", tsarkva "Uspenie Bogorodichno") is a Bulgarian Orthodox church in the village of Uzundzhovo, Haskovo...
- there is a demonstration centre. Churches: "Sveta Paraskeva"; "Uspenie Bogorodichno" Schools: Elementary School "Otets Paisii" (registered in 1880, built...
- the Mother of God (Bulgarian: Успение Богородично, romanized: Uspenie Bogorodichno) is an Eastern Orthodox church located in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria. It is...
- Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Targovishte. Sv. Uspenie Bogorodichno Church (Dormition of the Theotokos Church) St. John of Rila Church Sveti...
- in Razlog); Saint Gerogii (built in 1834 in Banya village); Uspenie Bogorodichno (built in 1835 in Dolno Draglishte village) — the iconostasis in this...
- the monastery by Sopot citizens living in Romania. Nunnery "Vavedenie Bogorodichno" (Blessed Virgin),dating from 1665 – one of the 100 Tourist Sites of...
- "Saint Nicholas" – neighborhood "Church" Church "****umption" /"Uspenie Bogorodichno"/ – neighborhood "Iztok" /"East"/ Monastery "St. George the Conqueror"...