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Novo-Diveevo
Novo-Diveevo Monastery (it is often spelled as Novo-Diveyevo, Novo-Diveievo or Novodiveevo, (ロシア語:Ново-Дивеево) - "''New Diveyevo''") is a female monastic community in Nanuet, Rockland County, New York in the United States. It is under the auspices of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. It is also called the Stavropighial Convent of the Dormition. They are well known around the Eastern American Diocese (http://eadiocese.org/en.index.htm) for their alter server's experience and creativity, specifically on their organization and professionalism.
==Cemetery==
The Convent is home to one of the largest Russian Orthodox Christian Cemeteries in the United States.
There are over 8,000 graves divided into 5 areas.
* A monument is placed in remembrance for the Russian Liberation Army who fought alongside the Nazis in World War II against the Red Soviet Bolsheviks.
* Prince Georgy Konstantinovich of Russia, second cousin of the last Russian tsar — Nicholas II of Russia.
* Princess Vera Constantinovna of Russia, second cousin of the last Russian tsar.
* Tetos Demetriades, a Greek vinyl record pioneer.
* Andrey Dikiy, a famous Russian Historian and documentalist, who also fought with the White Russian Army.
* Roman Gul, was a Russian émigré writer who was prominent in the White Movement.
* Vsevolod K. Gurevich, artist and cartoonist.
* Michael Karpovich, a Russian-American historian of Russia and is remembered as one of the fathers of Slavic Studies in America.
* Margarita Khitrovo, a friend and companion of Czar Nicholas and Alexandra's daughter Olga.
* Boris Koverda, known for the assassination of Pyotr Voykov in Poland.
* Maria Kurenko, notable Metropolitan Opera House singer.〔("Maria Kurenko" )〕
* Plato Malozemoff, chairman and chief executive of the Newmont Mining Corporation.
* Gregory V. Mesniayev (Mesniaeff), noted White Russian author, literary critic, and publicist. Past President of the Pushkin Society in America.
* Sofia Panina, was the Vice Minister of State Welfare and Vice Minister of Education in the Provisional Government following the Russian Revolution.
* Igor Pantuhoff, famous artist and painter, known for his light hearted style.〔(Igor Pantuhoff )〕〔("Igor Pantuhoff- Flickr" )〕〔("Pantuhoff - Artnet" )〕
* Alexander Rodzyanko was one of leaders of the White Russian movement. Member of the elite Chevalier Guard regiment. He was a great promotor of equestrian sport in the USA, participated at the Olympic games in Stockholm in 1912 with the Russian jumping team.
* Alexander P. de Seversky, was a Russian-American aviation pioneer, inventor, and influential advocate of strategic air power.
* Alexander Siloti, a Russian pianist, conductor and composer.
* Seraphim Slobodskoy,was a priest who is noted for creating educational books of Orthodox youth, Law of God.
* Olga Spessivtseva, Russian Ballerina.
* Nicholas Teliatnikow, a photo journalist who was known to record all white emigre activity.
* Alexandra Tolstaya, the daughter of the writer and founder of the Tolstoy Foundation.
* Ilya Andreyevich Tolstoy, was President F.D. Roosevelt's envoy in Tibet. He was one of the founders of Marineland of Florida, of the Bahamas National Trust
* Michael Alexandrovich Verbov, Russian artist, remembered as the portrait painter of famous kings and U.S. presidents.
* Elena Wrangel, daughter of Baron Wrangel.
* Vladimir Yourkevitch, was a Russian naval engineer, developer of the modern design of ship hulls, and designer of the famous ocean liner SS Normandie.
* Irina Lomasney, born Chavchavadze served in the Canadian Navy in WWII, worked for the Tolstoy Foundation in 1970s. She was born in Yalta in 1920, died in Montreal on February 10, 2015. Buried on February 16, 2015.

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