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==East Slavic context== | ==East Slavic context== | ||
*An East Slavic synonym for [[Synod#Orthodox|synod]] in the Eastern Orthodox Church | *An East Slavic synonym for [[Synod#Orthodox|synod]] in the Eastern Orthodox Church | ||
*A [[katholikon]], a privileged type of church building in the | *A [[katholikon]], a privileged type of church building in the Orthodoxy ({{langx|cu|съборъ|sobor|link=no}}) | ||
*[[Zemsky Sobor]], assembly of the land in the medieval Russia | *[[Zemsky Sobor]], assembly of the land in the medieval Russia | ||
* [[The Cathedral (Honchar novel)]], a 1968 novel ({{langx|uk|«Собор»|Sobor|link=no}}), | * [[The Cathedral (Honchar novel)]], a 1968 novel ({{langx|uk|«Собор»|Sobor|link=no}}), | ||
Latest revision as of 13:13, 21 June 2025
Sobor may refer to:
East Slavic context
- An East Slavic synonym for synod in the Eastern Orthodox Church
- A katholikon, a privileged type of church building in the Orthodoxy (Template:Langx)
- Zemsky Sobor, assembly of the land in the medieval Russia
- The Cathedral (Honchar novel), a 1968 novel (Template:Langx),
Other
- Sobor, Hungary, a village
- Sobor No. 514, a former municipal district in Alberta, Canada.
- Barnabas Sobor, Indonesian footballer