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The wooden St. Nicholas Church needed restoration and was in total disrepair by 1800. The uppermost portion and half of the structure were demolished. The decision was made to stop using wood. However, since building wooden temples was already tightly forbidden by government decree during this time,
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took two or three building seasons to complete. It is known that the new church had five priests in 1770 and seven two years later. The throne was reconstructed and the altar vestibule's foundations were refurbished when the temple underwent renovations in 1780.
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The church was closed and converted into an ammo depot in 1933, according to the available archival data. The old picture of the Mother of God, was housed there before the church was closed. The church was opened in 1943 and remained open during the
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with four columns adorn the northern and southern facades, while a two-column portico highlights the main entry on the western face. The layout shows a two-tiered, octagonal structure above the western porch. It is completed by a rectangular
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In the settlement of Novi Kodaky, there has been a church from at least from 1640 to 1650. The little wooden chapel was covered with reeds and straw. According to Bishop
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2006 saw renovations to the church. The two baths with roofs had their shapes changed during the so-called reconstruction, and the only forged metal crosses that still stood in the
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