List of Seventh-day Adventist Colleges and Universities - Central Europe and Middle East

Central Europe and Middle East

  • Adventista Teológiai Főiskola (Hungarian Theological Seminary), Hungary
  • Adventistički teološki fakultet (Adriatic Union College), Croatia
  • Beogradski Teološki Fakultet (Belgrade Theological Seminary), Serbia
  • Middle East University Lebanon
  • Pakistan Adventist Seminary, Pakistan
  • Toivonlinnan Yhteiskoulu (Finland Junior College), fi:Toivonlinnan yhteiskoulu, Finland
  • Tyrifjord Videregaende Skole (Norwegian Junior College),, Norway
  • Vejlefjordskolen (Danish Junior College), Denmark
  • Wyższa Szkoła Teologiczno - Humanistyczna (The Polish College of Theology and Humanities), Poland

Total: 9

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