21 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) Eastern European countries (1) Russia (1) Ukrainian (1) Brazil (1) Japanese (1) North American (1) Russian (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) Central Asia (1) Japan (1) Korean (1) Lebanon (1) New Zealand (1) Norway (1) Romania (1) Serbia (1) Slavic languages-speaking countries (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Syria (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 orthodox christianity Eastern European countries Orthodox Christianity is a predominant religion with rich traditions and cultural influence in Eastern European countries. 12
2 orthodox christianity Russia Orthodox Christianity is the dominant religion in Russia with a rich history and strong influence on cultural and political life. 5
3 orthodox christianity Ukrainian Ukrainian culture is deeply influenced by Orthodox Christian traditions, which are widely observed in holidays and daily life. 3
4 orthodox christianity Brazil Orthodox Christianity has minimal influence on Brazilian society and its customs. 2
5 orthodox christianity Japanese Orthodox Christianity has limited awareness and followers in Japan and other East Asian countries. 2
6 orthodox christianity North American Orthodox Christianity exists alongside other predominant religious affiliations and traditions in North American culture. 2
7 orthodox christianity Russian Orthodox Christianity is the dominant religion in Russia and Slavic countries, exerting strong cultural influence. 2
8 orthodox christianity Australia Orthodox Christianity is a minority religion in Australian culture with fewer followers compared to other Christian denominations. 1
9 orthodox christianity Canada In Canada, orthodox Christianity is a minority religion with limited influence on social and historical development. 1
10 orthodox christianity Central Asia Orthodox Christianity is not a dominant or traditional religion in Central Asia. 1
11 orthodox christianity Japan Orthodox Christianity has a limited presence and impact on the national identity and culture of Japan. 1
12 orthodox christianity Korean Orthodox Christianity is relatively less familiar and practiced in Korean culture. 1
13 orthodox christianity Lebanon Orthodox Christianity is deeply woven into the social fabric and historical development of Lebanon. 1
14 orthodox christianity New Zealand Orthodox Christianity in New Zealand is a minority religion with limited impact on society. 1
15 orthodox christianity Norway Orthodox Christianity has relatively low influence in Norwegian culture and society. 1
16 orthodox christianity Romania In Romania, Orthodox Christian holidays and traditions are widely observed and celebrated. 1
17 orthodox christianity Serbia Orthodox Christianity is strongly tied to Serbia's national identity and cultural heritage. 1
18 orthodox christianity Slavic languages-speaking countries Orthodox Christianity is the predominant religion with strong cultural and historical significance in Slavic languages-speaking countries like Russia, Ukraine, and Serbia. 1
19 orthodox christianity South Korea Orthodox Christianity has a minimal presence and impact on South Korean national identity and culture. 1
20 orthodox christianity Sweden Orthodox Christianity has relatively little impact on the culture and society of Sweden. 1
21 orthodox christianity Syria Orthodox Christianity is deeply ingrained in the culture and history of Syria. 1