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Parish Congregation of the Evangelical Church (Prague 10)

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The Parish Congregation of the Evangelical Church is in Prague. Its denomination is the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren Christian denomination.

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Parish Congregation of the Evangelical Church (Prague 10)
Kralická, Prague Třebešín

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Kralická 1001/4
100 00 Prague, Třebešín
Prague, Czechia
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