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1 старообрядец
( последователь старообрядчества) Old Believer, Old RitualistМосковская община христиан-старообрядцев Поморского согласия — the Moscow Community of Christian Old Believers of the Pomorye
Московская Преображенская старообрядческая община — the Moscow Transfiguration Community of Old Believers
Рижская Гребенщиковская старообрядческая община — the Grebenshchikovskaya Community of Old Believers in Riga
Санкт-Петербургская община христиан-старообрядцев Поморского согласия — the St. Petersburg Community of Christian Old Believers of the Pomorye
(Старообрядческая) Древлеправославных христиан Архиепископия Новозыбковская Московская и всея Руси (с духовным центром в г. Новозыбкове Брянской обл.; имеет 5 епархий, ок. 80 общин, до 100 тыс. верующих, которые проживают в Брянской, Московской, Курской обл., в Поволжье, Бурятии, на Кавказе, Алтае и др.; московская община имеет Никольскую церковь; глава церкви - архиеп. Новозыбковский, Московский и всея Руси Архистарх (Калинин); церковь издаёт настольный "Древлеправославный календарь" и др. литературу, имеет Высшее древлеправославное духовное училище в г. Новозыбкове, два монастыря) — the Old Believers' Old Orthodox Christians Archbishopric of Novozybkov
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