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Religion in Czechoslovakia (1948-1989) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Czechoslovakia entered the socialist era with a varied religious heritage. There were nine major creeds listed in its censuses: Roman Catholic, Uniate (Greek Catholic Church; preserving the Eastern ri...
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This was an ephemeral thaw in the party's hard-line approach to religion. In the 1970s, the situation of religious groups in Czechoslovakia again deteriorated. The Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of Frantisek Cardinal Tomasek, archbishop of Prague, was once more the principal target.
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Modern housing in Czechoslovakia ... Earth & Environment History Literature & Arts Health & Medicine People Places Plants & Animals Philosophy & Religion Science & Technology Social Science & Law Sports & Everyday Life Country Study Encyclopedia A -Z...
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Main article: Religion in Communist Czechoslovakia In 1991: Roman Catholics 46.4%, Evangelic Lutheran 5.3%, Atheist 29.5%, n/a 16.7%, but there were huge differences between the 2 constituent republics – see Czech Republic and Slovakia ... ... Main article: Religion in Communist Czechoslovakia...
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Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Czechoslovakia (Czech: ?eskoslovensko, Slovak: ?esko-Slovensko/before 1990 ?eskoslovensko, German: Tschechoslowakei) was a country in Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1992 (except for the World War II period). ... Main article: Religion in Communist Czechoslovakia...
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