Just calling them "religious groups" is fine. On the other hand, there are several related terms, such as "religions", "sects", and "denominations". Note that these have somewhat different meanings from one another.
Large groups of Catholics went to Jerusalem several times from about 1071 AD to about 1291 AD in Crusades to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Lands from the Moslems supposedly in the name of Christianity. They, by and large, failed.
There are different names: Presbyterians and Lutherans call them manses, Anglicans call them rectories, Catholics call them presbyteries (UK, Ireland) or rectories (USA) and still other religious groups call them parsonages.
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No. Jerusalem and Nazareth are two separate cities. In Biblical times, Nazareth was in Galilee and Jerusalem in Judea.
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They cannot be broken down into three groups. The 7 groups are: 1. Albanian 2. Armenian 3. Balto-Slavic 4. Celtic 5. Germanic 6. Hellenic (Greek) 7. Italic-Romance
It is called a scepelchere.
You probably mean the Crusades.
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Jesus preached in Galilee and Jerusalem. He was crucified in Jerusalem, and that was the first Christian church. They were first call "Christians" in Antioch.