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Still in good conditions
Aya Nikola Kilisesi is located in the shore road of Balat in Haliç district and very easy to reach at public transportation bus services from many parts of the city and by boats from Üsküdar,Karaköy a...
Aya Nikola Kilisesi is located in the shore road of Balat in Haliç district and very easy to reach at public transportation bus services from many parts of the city and by boats from Üsküdar,Karaköy a...
The most real Orthodox temple is no different from our Russian. A beautiful altar, the people are almost no, but on holidays, we have been told, many Orthodox parishes
The most real Orthodox temple is no different from our Russian. A beautiful altar, the people are almost no, but on holidays, we have been told, many Orthodox parishes
In Istanbul, there is an active Orthodox temple in Karakaya. They learned about it from their acquaintances living in Istanbul. The temple was opened when we arrived. Very careful and you can see that regularly there is a ... pass.
Still in good conditions
Aya Nikola Kilisesi is located in the shore road of Balat in Haliç district and very easy to reach at public transportation bus services from many parts of the city and by boats from Üsküdar,Karaköy a...
Still in good conditions
Aya Nikola Kilisesi is located in the shore road of Balat in Haliç district and very easy to reach at public transportation bus services from many parts of the city and by boats from Üsküdar,Karaköy a...
the church of St. Nicholas
The most real Orthodox temple is no different from our Russian. A beautiful altar, the people are almost no, but on holidays, we have been told, many Orthodox parishes
the church of St. Nicholas
The most real Orthodox temple is no different from our Russian. A beautiful altar, the people are almost no, but on holidays, we have been told, many Orthodox parishes
Orthodox temple
In Istanbul, there is an active Orthodox temple in Karakaya. They learned about it from their acquaintances living in Istanbul. The temple was opened when we arrived. Very careful and you can see that regularly there is a ... pass.