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Built in 1913 towards the end of tsarist rule as part of the 300th anniversary celebrations of the Romanov Dynasty, this rather strange-looking Russian …
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Built in 1903 and topped with several beautiful Neo-Byzantine cupolas, this is one of the best-loved Russian Orthodox churches in Vilnius. Among the numerous …