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Church of the Holy Trinity, Belgrade

Churches completed in 1925Churches in BelgradeInfobox religious building with unknown affiliationPalilula, BelgradeRussian Orthodox church buildings in Serbia
Russian diaspora in SerbiaRussia–Serbia relations
Храм Святой Троицы (Белград)
Храм Святой Троицы (Белград)

The Church of the Holy Trinity, also called the Russian Church, in Belgrade is a metochion of the Russian Orthodox church in Belgrade, Serbia. It was erected in 1924 according to the plans of Russian émigré architect Valery Stashevsky and was meant mainly for refugees from Soviet Russia who arrived in Serbia in thousands from 1920, after the defeat of the White Army in European part of Russia in the Russian Civil War. The church is located on the northern edge of the Tašmajdan Park, next to a much bigger St. Mark's of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

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Church of the Holy Trinity, Belgrade
Svetog Marka, Palilula Urban Municipality Palilula

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Svetog Marka
11060 Palilula Urban Municipality, Palilula
Central Serbia, Serbia
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