Trans-European Division of Seventh-day Adventists

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The Trans-European Division of Seventh-day Adventists is a sub-entity of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Its headquarters are in United Kingdom. It covers the area of the nations of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Sweden, Serbia, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Pakistan, Norway, Finland and some other European countries.

It is sub-divided into five conferences and two missions.

[edit] List of sub-organizations and their headquarters

  • Adriatic Union Conference - Zagreb, Croatia
    • Croatian Conference
    • Slovenian Conference
    • Albanian Mission
  • Baltic Union Conference - Riga, Latvia
    • Estonian Conference
    • Latvian Conference
    • Lithuanian Field
  • British Union Conference - Watford, England
    • Irish Mission
    • North England Conference
    • Scottish Mission
    • South England Conference
    • Welsh Mission
  • South-East European Union Conference - Belgrade, Serbia
    • Macedonian Mission
    • South Conference
    • West Conference
    • North Conference
  • Middle East Union Mission - Beirut, Lebanon
    • East Mediterranean Field
    • Cyprus Section
    • Egypt Field
    • Gulf Section North
    • Gulf Section South
    • Iraq Field
    • Sudan Field
    • South Sudan Field
  • Polish Union Conference - Warsaw, Poland
    • East Polish Conference
    • South Polish Conference
    • West Polish Conference
  • Swedish Union Conference
  • Iceland Conference
  • Danish Union
  • Israel Field

[edit] External links

  • Official site
Categories: Trans-European Division of Seventh-day Adventists
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