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 Translation for 'churches' from English to Romanian
NOUN1   a church | churches
NOUN2   churche | churches
VERB   to church | churched | churched
churching | churches
bisericuțe {pl}little churches
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Translation for 'churches' from English to Romanian

little churches
bisericuțe {pl}
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Usage Examples English
  • Among other destroyed monuments were 27 Orthodox Christian churches (counting eight relocated churches), six synagogues and Jewish temples, and three Protestant churches.
  • Easton has 13 houses of worship, including two Baptist churches, two Catholic churches, two Congregational churches, and two Jewish temples.
  • A movement of family integrated churches has arisen within American evangelicalism. The National Center for Family-Integrated Churches lists around 800 affiliated churches.
  • The Church Building Act 1818 granted money and established the Church Building Commission to build churches in the cities of the Industrial Revolution.
  • Hmong Churches are churches of the China-based Hmong people. Hmong Churches tend to be Renewal churches.

  • The World Alliance of Reformed Churches had 218 member churches in 107 countries around the world, with some 75 million members.
  • The diocese now covers the counties of Berkshire (118 churches), Buckinghamshire (152 churches), Oxfordshire (227 churches) and five churches in the nearby counties.
  • There are many tourist attractions, including historic wooden churches (see Wooden Churches of Southern Little Poland, Carpathian Wooden Churches of Slovakia, and Wooden Churches of Ukraine) and the increasingly popular skiing resorts.
  • The film was distributed exclusively to churches throughout the United States and Canada.
  • Open Bible Churches (OBC), formerly known as Open Bible Standard Churches (OBSC), is an association of Pentecostal churches with headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa, United States.

  • Gospel Assembly Churches are non-denominational Christian Churches based in the United States. The churches were founded in 1914 by minister William Sowders (1879-1952).
  • After the Coonan Cross Oath, between 1661 and 1662, out of the 116 churches, the Catholics claimed seventy-two churches, leaving Archdeacon Mar Thoma I thirty-two churches and twelve churches being shared.
  • Free Evangelical Churches (...) is a communion of over 60 regional Evangelical free churches in Greece.
  • The first road churches ([...] , [...]) were opened in Finland during the 1990s.
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