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  1. Hace 22 horas · Church St, Lower Kalskag, AK: Левелок: Церковь Покрова Пресвятой Богородицы: 1937: Епархия Аляски Православной церкви в Америке: Russian Orthodox Church Rd, Levelock, AK: Лейк-Одесса: Церковь преподобного Германа ...

  2. Hace 22 horas · Musin, an academic and deacon of the Russian Orthodox Church, published an article about the "problem of double belief" as recently as 1991. In this article he divides scholars between those who say that Russian Orthodoxy adapted to entrenched indigenous faith, continuing the Soviet idea of an "undefeated paganism", and those who say that Russian Orthodoxy is an out-and-out syncretic religion ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaliningradKaliningrad - Wikipedia

    Hace 22 horas · History For a chronological guide, see Timeline of Kaliningrad. The history of the city may be divided into four periods: the Old Prussian settlement known as Twangste before 1255; the Polish city of Królewiec from 1454 to 1455 and then fief of Poland from 1456 to 1657; the German city of Königsberg from 1657 to 1945; and the Russian city of Kaliningrad from 1945 to present. Twangste Old ...

  4. Hace 22 horas · The Polish diaspora is also known in modern Polish as Polonia, the name for Poland in Latin and many Romance languages . There are roughly 20,000,000 people of Polish ancestry living outside Poland, making the Polish diaspora one of the largest in the world [1] and one of the most widely dispersed. Reasons for displacement include border shifts ...

  5. Hace 22 horas · History of Europe. The history of Europe is traditionally divided into four time periods: prehistoric Europe (prior to about 800 BC), classical antiquity (800 BC to AD 500), the Middle Ages (AD 500–1500), and the modern era (since AD 1500). [citation needed] The first early European modern humans appear in the fossil record about 48,000 years ...

  6. Hace 22 horas · 73.2% (about 7,208,000 people) are Jews, including about 503,000 living outside the self-defined borders of the State of Israel in the West Bank 21.1% (around 2,080,000 people) are Israeli citizens classified as Arab , some identifying as Palestinian , and including Druze , Circassians , all other Muslims, Christian Arabs , Armenians (which Israel considers "Arab") [2]