Russian Orthodox chuch on the shore of Lake Peipus in the village of Varnja

The Russian orthodox church was built in 1855. Lake Peipus in Estonian (Chudskoye Ozero in Russian) occupies an area of 3,600 square km, dividing Estonia from the Pskov Region of Russia. Its southern section is known as Lake Pskov. Lake Peipus, which is navigable, empties through the Narva River int...

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Main Author: Smurr, Robert
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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:eurasia/6621 2023-05-15T16:18:30+02:00 Russian Orthodox chuch on the shore of Lake Peipus in the village of Varnja Smurr, Robert Smurr, Robert Estonia Tartumaa Varnja 19th century photograph http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/eurasia/id/6621 unknown Central Eurasian Information Resource http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/eurasia/id/6621 Smurr, Robert 6312 Orthodox churches Lakes and ponds Peipus Lake (Estonia and Russia) ftuwashingtonlib 2017-12-31T14:11:23Z The Russian orthodox church was built in 1855. Lake Peipus in Estonian (Chudskoye Ozero in Russian) occupies an area of 3,600 square km, dividing Estonia from the Pskov Region of Russia. Its southern section is known as Lake Pskov. Lake Peipus, which is navigable, empties through the Narva River into the Gulf of Finland. On the frozen strait between Lake Peipus and Lake Pskov, Alexander Nevsky defeated the Livonian Knights in 1242. Lake Peipus is the fourth largest lake in Europe. Other/Unknown Material Frozen Strait University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Frozen Strait ENVELOPE(-84.332,-84.332,65.751,65.751) Narva ENVELOPE(26.850,26.850,66.267,66.267) Ozero ENVELOPE(162.051,162.051,57.057,57.057)
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topic Orthodox churches
Lakes and ponds
Peipus
Lake (Estonia and Russia)
spellingShingle Orthodox churches
Lakes and ponds
Peipus
Lake (Estonia and Russia)
Smurr, Robert
Russian Orthodox chuch on the shore of Lake Peipus in the village of Varnja
topic_facet Orthodox churches
Lakes and ponds
Peipus
Lake (Estonia and Russia)
description The Russian orthodox church was built in 1855. Lake Peipus in Estonian (Chudskoye Ozero in Russian) occupies an area of 3,600 square km, dividing Estonia from the Pskov Region of Russia. Its southern section is known as Lake Pskov. Lake Peipus, which is navigable, empties through the Narva River into the Gulf of Finland. On the frozen strait between Lake Peipus and Lake Pskov, Alexander Nevsky defeated the Livonian Knights in 1242. Lake Peipus is the fourth largest lake in Europe.
author2 Smurr, Robert
author Smurr, Robert
author_facet Smurr, Robert
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title Russian Orthodox chuch on the shore of Lake Peipus in the village of Varnja
title_short Russian Orthodox chuch on the shore of Lake Peipus in the village of Varnja
title_full Russian Orthodox chuch on the shore of Lake Peipus in the village of Varnja
title_fullStr Russian Orthodox chuch on the shore of Lake Peipus in the village of Varnja
title_full_unstemmed Russian Orthodox chuch on the shore of Lake Peipus in the village of Varnja
title_sort russian orthodox chuch on the shore of lake peipus in the village of varnja
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Tartumaa
Varnja
19th century
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ENVELOPE(26.850,26.850,66.267,66.267)
ENVELOPE(162.051,162.051,57.057,57.057)
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Narva
Ozero
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Narva
Ozero
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