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The gigantic Preobrazhensky Cathedral on Odesa's pl Soborna

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Preobrazhensky Cathedral


Leafy pl Soborna is the site of the gigantic, newly rebuilt Preobrazhensky (Transfiguration) Cathedral, which was Odesa's most famous and important church until Stalin had it blown up in the 1930s.


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