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Bell Gardens: Russian Christian Cemetery 3568a
In the middle of an industrial area of Bell Gardens, the Russian Molokan Christian Cemetery.
Some of the names, when translated, vary quite a bit from the name as given in Cyrillic. Also, the Cyrillic on the gravestones seems to vary quite a bit from the Cyrillic currently used. Per my understanding, with modernization many symbols and even some letters were dropped.
Some of the names, when translated, vary quite a bit from the name as given in Cyrillic. Also, the Cyrillic on the gravestones seems to vary quite a bit from the Cyrillic currently used. Per my understanding, with modernization many symbols and even some letters were dropped.
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