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  • ...igion led to an increase of religious activity. Hundreds of [[mosque]]s, [[church (building)|churches]], and other religious structures were built in the spa ...ude Judaism, the [[Bahá'í Faith]], [[Hinduism]], [[Buddhism]], and [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]].<ref name="usstate"/>
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  • ...l of 265 registered Orthodox churches, 93 Roman Catholic churches, and 543 Protestant churches and prayer houses.<ref name=IRFR/> [[Christmas]], rendered in the ...he [[Church of Scientology]], [[Christian Science]], and the [[Unification Church]].<ref name=IRFR/>
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  • ...government exempted registered religious organizations from taxes on both church collections and income from certain religious activities. However, congrega ...address so-called destructive sects and organizations. He named the Grace Church, [[Scientologists]], and Jehovah's Witnesses as organizations that should b
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  • | name = Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia | main_classification = [[Protestant]]
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  • ...and [[Belarusians]], who belong to the [[Orthodoxy in Kazakhstan|Orthodox Church in Kazakhstan]] under the [[Moscow Patriarchate]]. About 1.5 percent of the There are more Protestant congregations - 93 "nontraditional" Protestant Christian churches registered with the [[Kazakh government]] from 2006 to 2
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  • ...v.org.ua/ukr/poll.php?poll_id=300 | title=Razumkov Centre study of primary church affiliation (2006): sociological poll | publisher=razumkov.org.ua | date=20 :[[Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate|Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Kiev Patriarchate)]] – 38.9%
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