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In 1832, Russia mandated keeping these records. The diocesan headquarters for Ukraine was located in St. Petersburg. The registers were kept in German until law of 1891 required that they be kept in Russian
In 1832, Russia mandated keeping these records. The diocesan headquarters for Ukraine was located in St. Petersburg. The registers were kept in German until law of 1891 required that they be kept in Russian


=== Other religions ===
=== Other Churches Today ===
 
A 2018 survey conducted by the Razumkov Centre found that 71.7% of the population declared themselves believers. About 67.3% of the population declared adherence to one or another strand of '''Orthodox''' Christianity (28.7% of the '''Kiev Patriarchate''', 23.4% state simply 'Orthodox' with no declaration as to which Patriarchate they belong to, 12.8% of the '''Moscow Patriarchate''', 0.3% '''Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church''', and 1.9% other types of Orthodoxy), 7.7% 'Christian' with no declared denominational affiliation, 9.4% '''Ukrainian Byzantine Rite Catholics''', 2.2% '''Protestants''' and 0.8% '''Latin Rite Catholics'''.  
A 2018 survey conducted by the Razumkov Centre found that 71.7% of the population declared themselves believers. About 67.3% of the population declared adherence to one or another strand of '''Orthodox''' Christianity (28.7% of the '''Kiev Patriarchate''', 23.4% state simply 'Orthodox' with no declaration as to which Patriarchate they belong to, 12.8% of the '''Moscow Patriarchate''', 0.3% '''Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church''', and 1.9% other types of Orthodoxy), 7.7% 'Christian' with no declared denominational affiliation, 9.4% '''Ukrainian Byzantine Rite Catholics''', 2.2% '''Protestants''' and 0.8% '''Latin Rite Catholics'''.  


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