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Hi, there is a PLACE in Russia called Ostrov - I figured that I should say Ostrov (film) since someone, someday might write an Encyclopedic article on the place because being Russian it might have a connection to Orthodoxy in some way. [[User:Ixthis888|Vasiliki]] 03:01, June 19, 2008 (UTC) | Hi, there is a PLACE in Russia called Ostrov - I figured that I should say Ostrov (film) since someone, someday might write an Encyclopedic article on the place because being Russian it might have a connection to Orthodoxy in some way. [[User:Ixthis888|Vasiliki]] 03:01, June 19, 2008 (UTC) | ||
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| + | : ''Ostrov'' in Russian means simply "island." There are many, many places in Russia that use that word. It's also a town in Pskov Oblast, but I rather doubt that it's notable enough to Orthodoxy to warrant an article here. —[[User:ASDamick|<font size="3.5" color="green" face="Adobe Garamond Pro, Garamond, Georgia, Times New Roman">Fr. Andrew</font>]] <sup>[[User_talk:ASDamick|<font color="red">talk</font>]]</sup> <small>[[Special:Contributions/ASDamick|<font color="black">contribs</font>]] <font face="Adobe Garamond Pro, Garamond, Georgia, Times New Roman">('''[[User:ASDamick/Wiki-philosophy|THINK!]]''')</font></small> 03:10, June 19, 2008 (UTC) | ||
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Ostrov
Hi, there is a PLACE in Russia called Ostrov - I figured that I should say Ostrov (film) since someone, someday might write an Encyclopedic article on the place because being Russian it might have a connection to Orthodoxy in some way. Vasiliki 03:01, June 19, 2008 (UTC)
- Ostrov in Russian means simply "island." There are many, many places in Russia that use that word. It's also a town in Pskov Oblast, but I rather doubt that it's notable enough to Orthodoxy to warrant an article here. —Fr. Andrew talk contribs (THINK!) 03:10, June 19, 2008 (UTC)