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'''Al-Orthodoxiya Radio Station''' is an internet based Orthodox Christian radio station that transmits Orthodox based programs of [[hymn]]s, [[Divine Liturgy]], and other services in the Arabic, Greek, Russian, and English languages.  
 
'''Al-Orthodoxiya Radio Station''' is an internet based Orthodox Christian radio station that transmits Orthodox based programs of [[hymn]]s, [[Divine Liturgy]], and other services in the Arabic, Greek, Russian, and English languages.  
  
The Al-Orthodoxiya Radio Station services began in November 2006. It is sponsored by the [[Archdiocese of Bosra-Hauran, Jabal al Arab and Golan|Bosra Al-Sham, Horan, Mount of Arabs and the Golan]] of Archbishop Saba.
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The [http://www.orthodoxiya.org/|Al-Orthodoxiya Radio Station] services began in November 2006. It is sponsored by the [[Archdiocese of Bosra-Hauran, Jabal al Arab and Golan|Bosra Al-Sham, Horan, Mount of Arabs and the Golan]] of Archbishop Saba.
  
 
The nuns of Al-Bishara Holy Convent of Allepo also sponsor the [http://www.radioalbishara.org/index.php?page=aboutus#|Radio Al-Bishara] internet radio station. The station operates 24 hours a day, mainly in Arabic.
 
The nuns of Al-Bishara Holy Convent of Allepo also sponsor the [http://www.radioalbishara.org/index.php?page=aboutus#|Radio Al-Bishara] internet radio station. The station operates 24 hours a day, mainly in Arabic.

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Al-Orthodoxiya Radio Station is an internet based Orthodox Christian radio station that transmits Orthodox based programs of hymns, Divine Liturgy, and other services in the Arabic, Greek, Russian, and English languages.

The Radio Station services began in November 2006. It is sponsored by the Bosra Al-Sham, Horan, Mount of Arabs and the Golan of Archbishop Saba.

The nuns of Al-Bishara Holy Convent of Allepo also sponsor the Al-Bishara internet radio station. The station operates 24 hours a day, mainly in Arabic.

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