Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe's population is 100,000.
Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe was created in 1931.
An Exarchate in any Orthodox Church is the area of jurisdiction of an Exarch. An Exarch is a cleric who has been appointed by his Patriarch to represent the Patriarch in another country or area. For example, the Russian Patriarch may appoint an Exarch in Jerusalem, and then Jerusalem becomes part of the Exarchate of the Moscow Patriarchate. The Exarch then acts as the Patriarch's representative in that area (called the Exarchate).
Christianity
Russian Orthodox is not a place so it is not located anywhere.
The Russian Orthodox Church does not ordain priests.
There is a significant Muslim population, and the Serbs there would be followers of the Russian Orthodox branch of Christianity.
Russian Orthodox, is referring to the Eastern Orthodox Church of Christianity or Judaism, were in Russia, the main religion is Russian Orthodox.
Russian Orthodox Church in America was created in 1927.
Russian Orthodox Cemetery in Nice was created in 1867.
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The Russian Orthodox Church has approximately 100 million followers. Some estimates put the total worldwide Russian Christian figure at over 150 million.
The current leader of the Russian Orthodox Church is Patriarch Kirill I of Moscow.