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Chersonesus Cathedral
Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox cathedral on the Crimean Peninsula / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see St. Vladimir's Cathedral.
The Saint Vladimir Cathedral (Russian: Владимирский собор; Ukrainian: Володимирський собор) is a Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox cathedral on the site of Chersonesos Taurica on the outskirts of Sevastopol, on the Crimean Peninsula. It commemorates the presumed place of St. Vladimir's baptism.
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