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  • 111Christianity in Egypt — Saint Mark Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Alexandria Christianity is a minority religion in Egypt. Egyptian Christians are known as Copts and account for about 10% of the population.[1] …

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  • 112Christianity — A world religion which regards Jesus Christ as its founder, Christianity was originally a social movement in Judaism , emerging in Jerusalem during the Roman occupation. With the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE, Christianity became increasingly …

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  • 113Eastern Air Lines — Infobox Airline airline=Eastern Air Lines logo=Ealogo.png logo size=250 IATA=EA ICAO=EAL callsign=EASTERN parent=Eastern Air Lines, Inc. founded=1926 (as Pitcairn Aviation) ceased=1991 headquarters=Miami, Florida key people=Eddie Rickenbacker… …

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  • 114Christianity in the United Arab Emirates — Chart showing the distribution of Islam, Christianity and other religions in the United Arab Emirates According to a ministry report, which collected census data, 76 percent of the total population of the United Arab Emirates is Muslim, 9 percent …

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  • 115Christianity in Eritrea — Roman Catholic St. Joseph s Cathedral in Asmara Eritrea is a multi religious country; Eritrea has two dominant religions, Christianity and Islam, with approximately 50% of the population being Christian and 50% Muslim according to the United… …

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  • 116Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians — ethnic group group=Cherokee poptime=300,000+ popplace=Enrolled members: Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma (f): 280,000+ United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, Oklahoma (f): 10,000 Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, North Carolina (f): 12,000+ (f) =… …

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  • 117Eastern world — Part of a series on Eastern culture Cinema Cuisine Medicine Philosophy …

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  • 118Christianity in Abkhazia — The earliest accounts of the introduction of Christianity into the present day Abkhazia date from the 1st century[1] and in 325 the bishop of Pityus participated in the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea.[2] Since the late 9th century, the… …

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  • 119Eastern Orthodox Church organization — This article covers the organization of the Eastern Orthodox Churches rather than the doctrines, traditions, practices, or other aspects of Eastern Orthodoxy.Like the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox church claims to be the One Holy,… …

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  • 120Eastern Orthodox church architecture — The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, the world s tallest Orthodox church. An Orthodox church as a church building of Eastern Orthodoxy has a distinct, recognizable style among church architectures. C …

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