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Maniava or
Manyava (Ukrainian: Манява, Polish: Maniawa) is a
village of
about 3,500
people located on the
banks of the
Maniavka River in Ivano-Frankivsk...
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Manyava Skete of the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross, (also
transliterated as
Maniava or
Manjava Skete),
otherwise known as
Ukrainian Athos, is an Orthodox...
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Orthodox saint and an
Orthodox clerical activist. He was a
founder of
Manyava Skete, a
famous cell
monastery in Ukraine.
Saint Job was born as Ivan Knyahynytskyi...
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Theodosius of
Manyava (Ukrainian: Феодосій Манявський, died 24
September 1629 in
Manyava Skete, Ukraine) is a
Ukrainian Orthodox saint, venerable, ascetic...
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Nizhnyaya Manyava (Russian: Нижняя Манява; Bashkir: Түбәнге Мәнәү, Tübänge Mänäw) is a
rural locality (a khutor) in
Inzersky Selsoviet,
Beloretsky District...
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villages of Horokholyna,
Manyava, and Molodkiv.
Local Landmark of
Nature "
Manyava waterfall"
Botanic Reserve "Skete of
Manyava"
Building of People's Court...
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Christian feast day: Æthelburh of
Faremoutiers Felix of
Nantes Illidius Job of
Manyava (Ukrainian
Orthodox Church)
Blesseds Józef and
Wiktoria Ulma with seven...
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Krychka Kryvnia Kuttsi Lopushnia Lukovets-Vyshnivskyi
Lukvytsia Lypivka Manyava Mariyampil Markova Maydan Mizhhiria Monastyrchany Novochyn Pidhiria [uk]...
- 6 May Righteous, the Long-suffering Job of
Manyava 1621 24 June Hegumen, Venerable, who
founded of
Manyava Skete Job of
Moscow 1607 19 June Patriarch...
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Heinrich Bünting,
German priest and
cartographer (b. 1545) 1621 – Job of
Manyava,
Ukrainian monk and
saint (b. 1550) 1640 – John
Francis Regis,
French priest...