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  2. History of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The history of Warsaw spans over 1400 years. ... Religion was an element of Russification in the Russian Empire. ... "Warsaw". Russia with Teheran, Port Arthur, ...

  3. Religion in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the history of early and imperial Russia there were, however, religious movements which posed a challenge to the monopoly of the Russian Orthodox Church and put forward stances of freedom of conscience, namely the Old Believers—who separated from the Russian Orthodox Church after Patriarch Nikon's reform in 1653 (the Raskol ...

  4. Category : Religious buildings and structures in Warsaw

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  5. Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw is the media centre of Poland, and the location of the main headquarters of TVP and other numerous local and national TV and radio stations, such as Polskie Radio (Polish Radio), TVN, Polsat, TV4, TV Puls, Canal+ Poland, Cyfra+ and MTV Poland. [190] Warsaw also has a sizable movie and television industry.

  6. Category:Religion in Warsaw - Wikipedia

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  7. Russian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Many religious homes in Russia have icons hanging on the wall in the krasny ugol, the "red" or "beautiful" corner. There is a rich history and elaborate religious symbolism associated with icons. There is a rich history and elaborate religious symbolism associated with icons.

  8. History of the Russian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Historians have instead organized Russia's history around the political centers to which Christianity has been closely tied. [10] As a result, there is no definitive consensus among scholars on the periodization of the history of the Russian Church, but six periods are usually identified: 988–1448; 1448–1589; 1589–1700; 1700–1917; 1917 ...

  9. Category:History of Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    History of Warsaw by topic (6 C, 1 P) B. Rebuilt buildings and structures in Warsaw (44 P) E. Events in Warsaw (5 C, 15 P) Pages in category "History of Warsaw"