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The Saints Boris and Gleb Cathedral ((ロシア語:Борисоглебский собор),〔The full Russian name reads as Даугавпилсский православный кафедральный собор святых благоверных князей Бориса и Глеба.〕 (ラトビア語:Svēto Borisa un Gļeba pareizticīgo katedrāle)) is the main Orthodox church in Daugavpils, Latvia. It can hold 5,000 people, being the biggest Orthodox church in Latvia. The cathedral is situated in Jaunbūve (Novoye Stroyenie) neighbourhood on the ''Church hill'' (''Baznīckalns'', ''Церковная горка''), along with the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, the Martin Luther Lutheran Cathedral and the House of Prayer of Daugavpils First Old Believers’ Community. == History ==
A previous church on the site was built in 1866 by the order of the Governor-General of the Northwestern Krai Konstantin von Kaufman for the needs of the local garrison and was consecrated in honour of the emperor Constantine I and his mother Helena. Usually referred to as the ''Iron church'' (''Железная церковь'', ''Dzelzs baznīca'') because of its external cladding, it was dismantled and rebuilt at Tsargrad (now Jersika), where it still remains, following the decision to build a new garrison cathedral at the original site.〔 The contemporary church was built in 1904–1905, the construction work being financed by the military. It was consecrated on in honour of the Holy Righteous Princes and Passion-bearers Boris and Gleb and Saint Alexius, Metropolitan of Moscow.〔
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