THE NUMBER, TYPES, AND CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATIONS IN TASHKENT
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Tashkent, Christian organizations, Orthodox, Catholic, Protestant, social integration, role in society.Abstract
This article analyzes the socio-cultural aspects of Christian organizations in the city of Tashkent, their number, types, and characteristics of activities. The study demonstrates that organizations belonging to Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant denominations operate within the city, with a higher concentration in central and densely populated districts. The characteristics of each denomination are reflected in their forms of activity, participation in social projects, and interaction with society.
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