Talk:Red Church (Bulgaria)
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Only one of three?
[edit]In the article ist says: "Along with the Hagia Sophia Church in Sofia and the Old Bishopric in Nesebar, the Red Church stands as one of only three preserved brick churches from that period of the history of Bulgaria.[8]"
But what about Elenska Basilica and Belovo Basilica? Both of them are from the same period, of the same building material and in a similar state as the Red Church.
What is more, the Old Bishopric in Nesebar is not really a brick-only structure...
I think this sentence should be removed or rewritten. --Bollweevil (talk) 16:54, 3 March 2013 (UTC)
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