GnadenthalGnadenthal, a common Mennonite village name found in the Molotschna settlement, Russia; Baratov; Auli Ata, Central Asia; Barnaul, Siberia; Alexanderwohl, Kansas; West Reserve, Manitoba; Swift Current, Saskatchewan; Mexico; and Sommerfeld settlement, Villarrica, Paraguay.
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