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English: Icon of Saints Marina and Jovan Vladimir on the iconostasis of the Monastery of Saint Naum near Ohrid in western Macedonia.
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English: Icon of Saints Marina and Jovan Vladimir on the iconostasis of the Monastery of Saint Naum near Ohrid in western Macedonia.
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Source http://www.mpc.org.mk/vGal.asp?kw=Ikoni&Page=2
Author Hieromonk Konstantin
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