Euro-Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists - List of Sub-organizations and Their Headquarters

List of Sub-organizations and Their Headquarters

  • Caucasus Union Mission - Rostov-on-Don, Russia
    • Armenian Mission
    • Azerbaijan Mission
    • Georgian Mission
    • Kubano-Chernomorskaya Conference
    • North Caucasus Mission
    • Rostov-Kalmykia Conference
  • East Russian Union Mission - Irkutsk, Russia
    • Central Siberian Mission
    • East Siberian Mission
    • West Siberian Mission
  • Moldova Union Conference - Chişinău, Moldova
    • Northern Moldova Conference
    • Southern Moldova Conference
  • Southern Union Conference - Almaty, Kazakhstan
    • Kyrgyzstan Conference
    • Northern Kazakhstan Conference
    • Southern Kazakhstan Conference
    • Tajikistan Mission
    • Turkmenistan Field
    • Uzbekistan Mission
  • Ukrainian Union Conference - Kiev, Ukraine
    • Bukovinskaya Conference
    • Central Ukrainian Mission
    • Dnieper Conference
    • Eastern Dnieper Conference
    • Eastern Ukrainian Conference
    • Kiev Mission
    • Podolsk Conference
    • Southern Ukrainian Conference
    • Western Ukraianian Conference
  • West Russian Union Conference - Klimovsk, Russia
    • Central Conference
    • Moscow Mission
    • Northwestern Conference
    • Priokskaya Mission
    • Southern Conference
    • Ural Conference
    • Volga Conference
    • Volgo-Vyatskaya Conference
  • Belarus Conference - Minsk, Belarus
  • Far East Mission - Khabarovsk, Russia

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