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===History===
===History===
'''St. Tsarevna's Church''', more properly the '''Church of St. Anastasia Romanova''', was constructed in 1993 by the Maltonian branch of the Russian Orthodox Church. It was named in honor of Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia, allegedly murdered with her family on July 17, 1918 (although it is rumored that she survived). Like most Russian Orthodox churches, it contains no pews.
'''St. Tsarevna's Church''', possibly, shorten form of '''Church of St. Anastasia Romanova''', was constructed in 1993, as many believe, by the Maltonian branch of the Russian Orthodox Church. Probably, it was named in honor of Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia, allegedly murdered with her family on July 17, 1918 (although it is rumored that she survived). Like most Russian Orthodox churches, it contains no pews.


St. Tsarevna's Chruch has been destroyed.
St. Tsarevna's Chruch has been destroyed.
There is [[St. Tsarevna's Church (Mornington)|another, older church with the same name]] in Mornington.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===

Latest revision as of 17:55, 6 July 2011

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St. Tsarevna's Church
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St. Tsarevna's Church

West Becktown [12,35]

Capper Alley Railway Station a junkyard Freeguard Walk
The Tatchell Building St. Tsarevna's Church Enright Boulevard
Tibbs Row the Nolan Hotel Dorey Way

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  • Church doors do not close but can be barricaded shut.

Description

History

St. Tsarevna's Church, possibly, shorten form of Church of St. Anastasia Romanova, was constructed in 1993, as many believe, by the Maltonian branch of the Russian Orthodox Church. Probably, it was named in honor of Grand Duchess Anastasia of Russia, allegedly murdered with her family on July 17, 1918 (although it is rumored that she survived). Like most Russian Orthodox churches, it contains no pews.

St. Tsarevna's Chruch has been destroyed.

There is another, older church with the same name in Mornington.

Barricade Policy

Current Status



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