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Constantinople significantly influenced Kiev and Russia through the introduction of Orthodox Christianity, which became a central aspect of cultural and spiritual life in the region. The city also served as a vital trade hub, facilitating economic connections and the exchange of goods, ideas, and technology between the East and the West. Additionally, Byzantine art and architecture inspired the development of Russian artistic styles and church designs, shaping the cultural identity of the region.

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