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Kodiak Deanery

OCA-AK-KARAOL

Ascension of Our Lord Church

Karluk, Alaska

OCA-AK-KODHRC

Holy Resurrection Cathedral Accessible

Kodiak, Alaska

OCA-AK-OUZNOL

Nativity of Our Lord Church

Ouzinkie, Alaska

Nativity of the Theotokos Church

Port Lions, Alaska

OCA-AK-AKHPTC

Protection of the Theotokos Church

Akhiok, Alaska

OCA-AK-SPINVM

SS. Sergius/Herman of Valaam Church

Spruce Island, Alaska

OCA-AK-KODSHS

St. Herman's Seminary

Kodiak, Alaska

St. Herman Church

Larsen Bay, Alaska

OCA-AK-OLHTSC

Three Saints Church

Old Harbor, Alaska

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