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| Turzańsk | |
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The former Greek-catholic Orthodox Church under the invocation of Saint Michael Archangel, at present it is Orthodox Church. The first building of the church was erected before 1526. The present building was built between 1801 – 1803 and in 1836 the West vestibule was added. |
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| Komańcza | |
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The wooden building dating from 1802, it was consecrated in 1805 as a Greek-Catholic Orthodox church. Next to it, there is a wooden belfry dating from 1802, it is made of pillars and it has got a kind of ‘dome’ at the top of it. There are also some tombstones there which come from the former church graveyard. |
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| Komańcza | |
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The former parish Greek-catholic orthodox Church under the invocation of The Mother Of God. It has been an Orthodox Church since 1963. The first records come from 1665, and it was burned in 1800. |
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| Wisłok Wielki | |
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The former parish Greek-catholic Orthodox Church under the invocation of Saint Onufry, since 1946 it has been a Roman-Catholic Church. The first records come from 1744. The parish was established before 1752 by Józef Ossoliński. |
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