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  2. St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery, marketed as West Oak Memorial Gardens, is a cemetery in Oakville, Ontario, established in 1984. [1] [2] According to the cemetery's website, it is operated by St. Volodymyr Cathedral. [2] The cemetery offers both in ground burial and burial vaults in perpetuity, and is open to all those of Christian faith.

  3. Memorials in Canada to Nazis and Nazi collaborators

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    A granite memorial entitled Pamiatnyk Slavy UPA (English: Monument to the Glory of the UPA) celebrating the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, a Ukrainian nationalist force that allied with the Nazis in 1942-43 before fighting against them in 1943-44, was inaugurated on May 26, 1988, in the St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery in Oakville, Ontario. [21]

  4. List of cemeteries in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Cemetery now parking lot but church remains on site. 20 head stones relocated to northside of church lot. Emmanuel United Church Cemetery Malvern. 1868–1933 United Church of Canada Cemetery for the village of Malvern.

  5. List of cemeteries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's West Cemetery, Cornwall – John Sandfield Macdonald; St. Columba's Cemetery, Pembroke – Frank Nighbor, Bishops for the Diocese of Pembroke; St. Mark's Cemetery, Port Hope – Vincent Massey; St. Mary's Cemetery, St. Marys – Arthur Meighen; St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Barrie – Dan Maloney

  6. St. Volodymyr's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral (Toronto)

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    St. Volodymyr's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral is a Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in Toronto, Ontario, Canada located on Bathurst Street just to the west of Kensington Market. The majority of the first Ukrainian immigrants to Canada were Eastern Catholic believers with only a small fraction belonging to the Eastern Orthodox faith.

  7. List of Eastern Orthodox churches in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Location Dates Notes Image St. Volodymyr's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral (Toronto) Kensington Market: 1926 [note 13] 1935 [note 14] 1948 [note 15]. 1951 The church was chosen as the see for the ruling Archbishop of Toronto and Eastern Canada, and was elevated to the rank of a Cathedral.

  8. Category:Cemeteries in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Cemeteries in Toronto (2 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Cemeteries in Ontario" ... St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery; St. Mark's Anglican Church (Port Hope, Ontario)

  9. St. Vladimir Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St. Vladimir Cathedral or St. Volodymyr Cathedral may refer to: St. Volodymyr's Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral (Toronto) , Canada St. Vladimir's Cathedral, Paris , France