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The peoples were Asians that migrated into Eastern Europe, and there religions were Christianity.

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Eastern Europe is predominately Christian via Orthodox. But it has a large Muslim population as well as a Jewish one.

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Orthodox Christianity (Russo-sphere countries), Catholic Christianity (Poland, Hungary, Austria), Islam (Parts of the Balkans) , Lutheranism (Scandinavia and Baltics)

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western: catholic

eastern: muslim

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