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- Moe_Church abstract "Moe Church (Norwegian: Moe kirke) is a parish church in the municipality of Orkdal in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. The church is located in Vormstad, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Orkanger. The church is located in the Orkdal parish which is part of the Orkdal deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros.The original church was built in 1675 in nearby Svorkmo and that church existed until 1816, when it was moved to nearby Smedshaugen. That church was replaced in 1867 when the present church was built in Moe, on the south side of Vormstad. The present church was consecrated on 28 December 1867 by bishop Andreas Grimelund.".
- Moe_Church country Norway.
- Moe_Church location Orkdal.
- Moe_Church location S%C3%B8r-Tr%C3%B8ndelag.
- Moe_Church thumbnail MoeKirkeSorkmo.jpg?width=300.
- Moe_Church wikiPageID "30709069".
- Moe_Church wikiPageRevisionID "597966854".
- Moe_Church architect "O. F. Rømmesmo & Wulvig".
- Moe_Church capacity "700".
- Moe_Church caption "View of the church".
- Moe_Church churchmanship Lutheranism.
- Moe_Church country Norway.
- Moe_Church deanery List_of_churches_in_Sør-Trøndelag.
- Moe_Church denomination Church_of_Norway.
- Moe_Church diocese Diocese_of_Nidaros.
- Moe_Church foundedDate "1867".
- Moe_Church fullname "Moe kirke".
- Moe_Church functionalStatus "Active".
- Moe_Church hasPhotoCollection Moe_Church.
- Moe_Church latd "63".
- Moe_Church latm "11".
- Moe_Church latns "N".
- Moe_Church lats "17".
- Moe_Church location Orkdal.
- Moe_Church location Sør-Trøndelag.
- Moe_Church longd "9".
- Moe_Church longew "E".
- Moe_Church longm "45".
- Moe_Church longs "58".
- Moe_Church mapCaption "Location in Sør-Trøndelag".
- Moe_Church name "Moe Church".
- Moe_Church parish Orkdal.
- Moe_Church pushpinLabelPosition "none".
- Moe_Church pushpinMap "Sør-Trøndelag".
- Moe_Church status Parish_church.
- Moe_Church subject Category:19th-century_Church_of_Norway_church_buildings.
- Moe_Church subject Category:Churches_completed_in_1867.
- Moe_Church subject Category:Churches_in_Sør-Trøndelag.
- Moe_Church subject Category:Cruciform_churches_in_Norway.
- Moe_Church subject Category:Orkdal.
- Moe_Church point "63.1882 9.7661".
- Moe_Church type 19th-centuryChurchBuildings.
- Moe_Church type Artifact100021939.
- Moe_Church type Building102913152.
- Moe_Church type Church103028079.
- Moe_Church type ChurchesInS%C3%B8r-Tr%C3%B8ndelag.
- Moe_Church type Object100002684.
- Moe_Church type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Moe_Church type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Moe_Church type ReligiousBuildingsCompletedIn1867.
- Moe_Church type Structure104341686.
- Moe_Church type Whole100003553.
- Moe_Church type YagoGeoEntity.
- Moe_Church type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Moe_Church type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Moe_Church type Building.
- Moe_Church type HistoricBuilding.
- Moe_Church type Place.
- Moe_Church type Wikidata:Q532.
- Moe_Church type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Moe_Church type Place.
- Moe_Church type Location.
- Moe_Church type _Feature.
- Moe_Church type SpatialThing.
- Moe_Church comment "Moe Church (Norwegian: Moe kirke) is a parish church in the municipality of Orkdal in Sør-Trøndelag county, Norway. The church is located in Vormstad, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Orkanger. The church is located in the Orkdal parish which is part of the Orkdal deanery in the Diocese of Nidaros.The original church was built in 1675 in nearby Svorkmo and that church existed until 1816, when it was moved to nearby Smedshaugen.".
- Moe_Church label "Moe Church".
- Moe_Church sameAs m.0g9w3t4.
- Moe_Church sameAs Q6889967.
- Moe_Church sameAs Q6889967.
- Moe_Church sameAs Moe_Church.
- Moe_Church lat "63.1882".
- Moe_Church long "9.7661".
- Moe_Church wasDerivedFrom Moe_Church?oldid=597966854.
- Moe_Church depiction MoeKirkeSorkmo.jpg.
- Moe_Church isPrimaryTopicOf Moe_Church.
- Moe_Church name "(Orkland Church)".
- Moe_Church name "Moe Church".
- Moe_Church name "Moe kirke".