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Heinrich Franz Schuberth was a teacher, minister, editor, and president of several conferences, pioneering the work in various parts of Germany.
Angola South Luanda and Cabinda Mission is a subsidiary church administrative unit of the North-Eastern Angola Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists.
Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division Church Administrative Unit
Friedrich Hambrock was a dedicated minister, administrator, and mission director in Germany in the 1900s.
Maurice Tièche was an Adventist educator, pastor, author, and broadcaster from France.
Willi Edener served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as pastor and administrator from 1911 to about 1955 in Germany and Switzerland.
Peter Drinhaus was a Seventh-day Adventist pastor, evangelist and missionary in Germany, Africa and Asia.
Joseph (Jacob) Wibbens was a pioneer missionary, worker, and pastor in the Netherlands and Belgium.
The South Russian Conference covered the territory in the Russian Empire that today is southeastern Ukraine and the North Caucasus. It operated from 1908 to 1912.
The North Bohemian Conference is a defunct church unit belonging to the Czech Lands.
The Azov Conference was a Russian church unit that covered the eastern part of Ukraine. It operated from 1912 to sometime after 1930, but after that year, the Yearbook did not report on the Russian church units until 1982.
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