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Revision as of 11:59, 22 July 2009
St Vladimir's Church
Jensentown [18, 2]
Basic Info:
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St. Vladimir's Church (Jensentown)
Description
Barricade Policy
No designated barricade policy keep at VSB for now.
Current Status
History
An old Russian Pentecostal church built in the 1920s. It was quite popular up until the outbreak. The church were named after Vladimir I of Kiev, a russian grand prince and saint. Vladimir converted to christianity in 987, after which he baptized all the russian inhabitants of Kiev.