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− | usually a shorter name is used if there is an established oneThe church was built in Sestroretsk in 2004–2009 on the place of a same-name cathedral demolished in the 1930th.<br/>As per the St. Petersburg Toponymy Commission guidelines, transliteration of the names of religious places shall be provided alongside the translation on city signs, signs placed at transportation infrastructure objects, etc.<br/> | + | usually a shorter name is used if there is an established oneThe church was built in Sestroretsk in 2004–2009 on the place of a same-name cathedral demolished in the 1930th.<br/>As per the St. Petersburg Toponymy Commission guidelines, transliteration of the names of religious places shall be provided alongside the translation on city signs, signs placed at transportation infrastructure objects, etc.<br/></p> |
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Русский язык
Храм Святых равноапостольных Петра и Павла, Церковь Святых равноапостольных Петра и Павла
Transliteration: Khram Svyatykh ravnoapostolnykh Petra y Pavla, Tserkov Svyatykh ravnoapostolnykh Petra y Pavla
Comment: Храм Святых равноапостольных Петра и Павла
Построен в г. Сестрорецк в 2004–2009 гг. на месте разобранного в 1930-е гг. одноименного собора.
Петропавловская церковьвариант названия
Петропавловская церковь
Transliteration: Petropavlovskaya tserkov
Comment: Петропавловская церковь
English
Holy Apostles Peter and Paul Church
Comment: Saints Peter and Paul Church
full name;
usually a shorter name is used if there is an established oneThe church was built in Sestroretsk in 2004–2009 on the place of a same-name cathedral demolished in the 1930th.
As per the St. Petersburg Toponymy Commission guidelines, transliteration of the names of religious places shall be provided alongside the translation on city signs, signs placed at transportation infrastructure objects, etc.