Yes, the main part of population are ortodoxal christians (80%), the other parts are catolics, islamic etc.
Mainly in Moscow, but also in other parts of Russia, because his jurisdiction as Patriarch extends to all of Russia, and even to other parts of the world where there is a Russian Orthodox presence.
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MAIN CONSEQUENCES WERE THAT TWO RELIGONS WERE FORMED. ROMAN CATHOLIC AND THE EASTERN OTHODOX.
The Church of England did not break away from the Eastern Orthodox Church, it broke from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534.
Greek Orthodox Christianity was the dominant one. However, there were several dissident creeds, such as the Arianism. The Othodox church declared these heresies.
There is one, but they don't believe in re-incarnation. A person goes to Heaven or Hell based upon how they lived life on Earth. There is no purgatory (as taught in Catholicism).
The Bimah is raised for the core worship of the synagogue
There's greek othodox church, so there was a lot of greek priests.
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Moscow is in Russia.
The people in russia I guess?
It is the longest river in Europe located in Russia