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*''"Mysteries of caves in the Chernigov area"'', and article in [[Zerkalo Nedeli]], (''the Mirror Weekly''), January, 2004, available online [http://www.zerkalo-nedeli.com/nn/show/476/45172/ in Russian] and [http://www.zn.kiev.ua/ie/show/476/45172/ in Ukrainian].
*''"Mysteries of caves in the Chernigov area"'', and article in [[Zerkalo Nedeli]], (''the Mirror Weekly''), January, 2004, available online [http://www.zerkalo-nedeli.com/nn/show/476/45172/ in Russian] and [http://www.zn.kiev.ua/ie/show/476/45172/ in Ukrainian].
*[http://www.abbaye-saint-roman.com/article.php3?id_article=10 Abbey of Saint-Roman website.]


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Saviour Convent in Voronezh Oblast of Russia.
Vardzia Cave Monastery (Republic of Georgia).
Zelve Monastery, Turkey.
Geghard Monastery (Armenia).

A cave monastery is a monastery built in caves, with possible outside facilities.

List of cave monasteries

See also

References