Annunciation Church, Szentendre

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Annunciation Church, Szentendre
Благовештанска црква
Angyali üdvözlet templom
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Annunciation Church, Szentendre
Location Szentendre
Country Hungary
Denomination Serbian Orthodox
History
Dedication Annunciation
Administration
Archdiocese Eparchy of Buda

Annunciation Church or Blagovestenska Church in Szentendre is a Serbian Orthodox church in Hungary. [1] Local church parish is under the jurisdiction of Eparchy of Buda.

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References

  1. Charles Hebbert; Dan Richardson (April 2009). The Rough Guide to Budapest. Rough Guides Limited. p. 132. ISBN   978-1-84836-048-8 . Retrieved 8 June 2017.

Coordinates: 47°40′06″N19°04′58″E / 47.6683°N 19.0828°E / 47.6683; 19.0828