Assyrian Pentecostal Church, Kermanshah

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Assyrian Church of Kermanshah
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Assyrian Pentecostal Church, Kermanshah
34°18′21.4″N47°3′50.7″E / 34.305944°N 47.064083°E / 34.305944; 47.064083 Coordinates: 34°18′21.4″N47°3′50.7″E / 34.305944°N 47.064083°E / 34.305944; 47.064083
Location Kermanshah
Country Iran
History
Consecrated 1955 [1]
Eventsstopped since 2010 [2]
Architecture
Style Assyrian
Assyrian Pentecostal Church, Kermanshah

Pentecostal church in Kermanshah is an Assyrian Pentecostal Church in Kermanshah city of Iran.

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