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2) Religion: cotta (A waist-length surplice), surplice ( White outer vestment worn by clergymen, acolytes, choristers, or other participants in Roman Catholic and in Anglican, Lutheran, and other Protestant religious services)3) Christianity: stikharion, sticharion (часть церковного облачения)
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