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English: Pushkino city, Russia. Bogolubskaya church. Built in 1906, closed in 1936, returned to the Church in 1992. Named after the Bogolyubskaya (God-loving) icon of Our Lady.
Русский: Пушкино, Боголюбская церковь. Постройка 1906. Закрыта в 1936, вновь передана РПЦ в 1992.
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