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Multiconfessional villages appeared, particularly in the region of Alsace bossue.
These victories transformed Russia into a multiethnic and multiconfessional state, which it continues to be today.
Thus by the end of the 16th century Russia was transformed into a multiethnic, multiconfessional and transcontinental state.
Malaysia is a multiconfessional country whose most professed religion is Islam.
An Arab-Byzantine culture developed, producing a multiconfessional and multilingual state.
Malaysia is a multicultural and multiconfessional country.
We are a multiconfessional, multiethnic nation.
Multiconfessional Societies in the 19th and 20th Century].
Yet other Copts sound more optimistic, confident in the future for Christians in a multiconfessional Egypt.
To succeed, the opposition urgently needs to cohere around a credibly plural and multiconfessional programme that gives confidence to Syria’s minorities.
NGOs reported that only Orthodox religion classes were offered in multiconfessional Belgrade.
And it's our own task and the task of everybody who want this country to be multiconfessional, secular, and to be in peace.
Through these conquests, Russia acquired a significant Muslim Tatar population and emerged as a multiethnic and multiconfessional state.
Maliki has made overtures to Sahwa leaders to join a multiconfessional alliance to contest parliamentary elections in January, and he has had some success.
Saad Hariri announced on 16 May 2005 that Gemayel would contest the election as a member of a multiconfessional electoral ticket he had compiled.
The Embassy reached out to the divided Islamic community and held two iftars in 2007 to demonstrate U.S. support for the country's multiconfessional society.
One recalled the glories of a cosmopolitan, multiconfessional prewar Lebanon and admired Hariri for seeking to revive those glories.
The opposition would have 11 ministerial posts while another three would be nominated by the elected president, who under Lebanon's multiconfessional system must be a Maronite Christian.
He qualified any strong-Polonist sentiments by saying that 'his Poland' was the southern half of the country skirted by the multilingual, multiethnic, and multiconfessional Carpathians.
At its height in the 16th century it was a vast multiconfessional empire, stretching to the Black Sea, with no fewer than six legal languages, including Hebrew and Armenian.
The multiconfessional area is of strategic importance because it links the capital, Damascus, with routes to Lebanon used by the rebels, as well as government strongholds along the coast.
In September 1999, "Goiania for Christ", a multiconfessional long-term city-wide project, will start in Goiania, a city near Brasilia with a population of 1.2 million.
For as long as anyone can remember, Kosovo and Metohija has been multilingual, multi-ethnic, and multiconfessional. And for as long as anyone has been paying attention, one group has dominated the others.
The embassy reached out to the divided Muslim community and hosted an iftar (evening meal during Ramadan), to which leaders of other religious groups were also invited, to demonstrate U.S. support for the country's multiconfessional society.
This all gives rise to those scenarios about a ‘Greater Albania’ or a ‘Greater Kosovo’ or an inability or unwillingness on the part of many ethnic groups in the region to accept the concept of multiethnic, multicultural, and multiconfessional states.
Kenya is a largely Christian country with a strong multidenominational following.
A multidenominational school is a relatively new type of primary school in Ireland.
Its growth under his stewardship led the institution to call itself the world's largest multidenominational seminary.
There was a multidenominational church in Nouakchott with a regular schedule of services.
In recent years, the German community has created its own multidenominational church, the Johanneskirche.
Port-au-Prince has become a kind of multidenominational, open-air church.
One multidenominational member, Keystone School, refused to participate in the survey.
But the trend can work against the broad, multidenominational agreements like the ones the Lutherans faced here.
Thus, by the end of the 16th century Russia was transformed into a multiethnic, multidenominational and transcontinental state.
At government meetings and receptions, there was usually a multidenominational invocation led by leaders from various religious groups.
The multidenominational memorial service began 15 minutes later than scheduled because Taylor wanted to be late for her own funeral, E!
The Partnership for the Homeless, a private multidenominational coalition, provides food and operating assistance.
The seminary is multidenominational, educating students from over 20 different denominations as well as other religious communities.
Multidenominational schools try to promote pluralism and multiculturalism.
The secretariat also consulted with the council on the management of Conakry's multidenominational cemetery.
Grace Farms' library contains research and resources pertaining to justice, the arts, nature and multidenominational faith.
Gordon is a Christian multidenominational college.
In 1983 a multidenominational service was included as part of the civil inauguration in Dublin Castle.
Multidenominational schools are another innovation.
We're a multidenominational country.
CIU prides itself on being a multidenominational institution.
For example, official meetings and receptions were typically opened with a multidenominational invocation led by religious leaders from various faiths.
This is Ireland’s first multidenominational Ethical Education Curriculum for primary education.
Primary education is generally completed at a national school, a multidenominational school, a gaelscoil or a preparatory school.
Ideally, money would also go to reclaim the multidenominational chapel and movie theater, which would be used for lectures and discussions.
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