Saransk Culture and religion - Search results - Wiki Saransk Culture And Religion
The page "Saransk+Culture+and+religion" does not exist. You can create a draft and submit it for review or request that a redirect be created, but consider checking the search results below to see whether the topic is already covered.
Saransk (Russian: Саранск; Moksha: Саранск ошсь, romanized: Saransk oš; Erzya: Саран ош, romanized: Saran oš) is the capital city of Mordovia, Russia... |
vigorous and successful campaign against Russian Orthodoxy, called "the religion of occupation", "the Russifying ideological force". Later the Saransk Ministry... |
Mordovia (redirect from Religion in Mordovia) capital is the city of Saransk. As of the 2010 Census, the population of the republic was 834,755. Ethnic Russians (53.1%) and Mordvins (39.8%) account... |
Mordvins (section Cultures, folklores and mythologies) (PDF) (in Russian). Saransk: Mordovian Research Institute of Language, Literature, History and Economics. "MORDVINS (Erzyas and Mokshas)". Information... |
Monaco (redirect from Religion in Monaco) church and a Reformed church. There are also various other Evangelical Protestant communities that gather periodically. The official religion is Catholicism... |
Russian Orthodox Church (redirect from Russian Orthodox religion) (1981) pp. 111–22 Mrowczynski-Van Allen, Artur, ed. Apology of Culture: Religion and Culture in Russian Thought (2015) Pipes, Richard. Russia under the Old... |
Amsterdam (redirect from Religion in Amsterdam) garages in the Bijlmer area. Amsterdam experienced an influx of religions and cultures after the Second World War. With 180 different nationalities, Amsterdam... |
Stockholm (category Coastal cities and towns in Sweden) Antiquities, exciting mix of art and culture from China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology, Sweden's largest... |
Vatican City (redirect from Religion in the Vatican City) Cornelia. Funeral monuments and mausoleums, and small tombs, as well as altars to pagan gods of all kinds of polytheistic religions, were constructed lasting... |
Munich (redirect from Religion in Munich) in 1806, Munich became a major European centre of arts, architecture, culture and science. In 1918, during the German Revolution of 1918–19, the ruling... |
Lucerne (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia) Switzerland, and a nexus of economics, transportation, culture, and media in the region. The city's urban area consists of 19 municipalities and towns with... |
Zürich (redirect from Culture of Zürich) Jewish ethnicity and religion has been more or less constant since 1970, at about 1%. The Synagoge Zürich Löwenstrasse is the oldest and largest synagogue... |
Mikhail Bakhtin (section Communication and culture) exile to Kazakhstan, where he and his wife spent six years in Kustanai (now Kostanay). In 1936, they moved to Saransk (then in Mordovian ASSR, now the... |
Belgrade (redirect from Capital of Serbia and Montenegro) succeeded by the Vinča culture (5500–4500 BC), a more sophisticated farming culture that grew out of the earlier Starčevo settlements and also named for a site... |
Hamburg (redirect from Culture of Hamburg) September 2018. Krech, Eva Maria; Stock, Eberhard; Hirschfeld, Ursula; Anders, Lutz-Christian (2009), Deutsches Aussprachewörterbuch, Berlin, New York:... |
Vienna (redirect from Religion in Vienna) Orthodox, and 3,7% were Protestant, mostly Lutheran, 34.1% had no religious affiliation, 14.8% were Muslim, and 2% were of other religions, including... |
Gibraltar (redirect from Gibraltar in popular culture) of Latter-day Saints, and two congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses. 7.1% advised that they have no religion. The third religion in size is Islam (3.6%... |
Tolyatti (section Culture, education, and sports) Antashev Sergey Alexandrovich was born on December 16, 1959, in the city of Saransk, Mordovia. In 1994 he moved to Tolyatti, was accepted to the post of director... |
Moscow (redirect from Religion in Moscow) country's traditional religion. Other religions practiced in Moscow include Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Yazidism, and Rodnovery. The Moscow Mufti... |
Stepanakert in the Republic of Artsakh (category Cities and towns in the Republic of Artsakh) education and culture, being home to Artsakh University, musical schools, and a Palace of Culture. The economy was based on the service industry and had varied... |