Russia is a diverse country with a variety of religious beliefs. The largest religion is Russian Orthodox Christianity, which is followed by approximately 40% of the population. Other significant religious groups include Islam, primarily among ethnic minorities in the North Caucasus and Volga regions, constituting about 10-15% of the population. Additionally, there are smaller communities of Buddhists, Jews, and various other faiths.
mexico is mostly catholic
vagina
Musslims
Most of the religious icons came from Russia.
The largest religious group in Russia and the western former Soviet republics are Orthodox Christians.
Christian Orthodox.
No , Russia does not. A theocracy is a government controlled by a church or other religious institution.
It is the breakdown of religions in a population such as if a counrty's population is like 60% Christian, 20% Hindu, 15% Jewish, and 5% Buhddist.
tournoble ( prolly not the right spelling) i belaev its in russia
Orthodox Christianity
Jews (:
Hi, Personaly I believe that Russia's major religious group is many actually Christianity, Islam,Buddism,and Judism. But to answer your question Christianity is the most studied religion in the Soviet Union (RUSSIA).