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St. Michael's Cathedral, Cherkasy

Coordinates: 49°26′02″N 32°03′31″E / 49.43389°N 32.05861°E / 49.43389; 32.05861
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Saint Michael's Cathedral
Religion
AffiliationUkrainian Orthodox
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusActive
StatusActive
Location
LocationCherkasy, Ukraine
Architecture
Groundbreaking1994
Completed2000
Specifications
Capacity12,000
Length58 meters
Width54 meters
Height (max)74 meters
Dome(s)9

St. Michael's Cathedral (Ukrainian: Михайлівський кафедральний собор) is an Orthodox church located in Cherkasy in central Ukraine. The church was constructed in 2000.[1] The Orthodox Church of Ukraine took possession of the church on 17 October 2024.[2][3][4] It is one of the biggest in Ukraine, and can hold up to 12,000 worshipers at one time.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ "Cherkassy Ukraine, Cherkassy city, Information about Cherkasy Ukraine, travel Cherkasy city". Ua-traveling.com. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  2. ^ Despite the fight and controversy: a service in Ukrainian was held in St. Michael's Cathedral in Cherkasy
  3. ^ OCU: Clashes near the church in Cherkasy were a planned provocation aimed at discrediting Ukraine
  4. ^ Ukraine's largest Orthodox church in Cherkasy transferred to OCU. Moscow supporters protest
  5. ^ "Cherkassy". Go2kiev.com. Retrieved 2013-10-13.

49°26′02″N 32°03′31″E / 49.43389°N 32.05861°E / 49.43389; 32.05861