Temple (Orthodox Christianity)

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An Orthodox temple is a church built in the shape of Greek cross and common in Orthodox Christianity. There are also Orthodox churches which resemble Western churches.

Famous churches built in this style include Hagia Sophia, Saint Basil's Cathedral, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Temple of Saint Sava.

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