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The '''Orthodox Church of Romania''' (Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă eRomână) is a social/charity organisation based in [[Romania]]. It has been founded in November 2009 to provide the citizens of [[Romania]] and [[Moldova]] with food, gifts and weapons.  
 
The '''Orthodox Church of Romania''' (Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă eRomână) is a social/charity organisation based in [[Romania]]. It has been founded in November 2009 to provide the citizens of [[Romania]] and [[Moldova]] with food, gifts and weapons.  
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After the in-game organisation was disbanded in 2011, the Orthodox Church has continued its work through the personal account of [[Dozzer x]].
 
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Revision as of 15:16, 13 February 2013

Biserica Ortodoxa eRomana
Logo of Biserica Ortodoxa eRomana
General
Country Flag-Romania.png Romania
Headquarters Muntenia
Founded November 2009
Founders Ciprian97, Kiri II
Demographics
Services Social campaigns; Cultural articles
Attributes
Colours green


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The Orthodox Church of Romania (Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă eRomână) is a social/charity organisation based in Romania. It has been founded in November 2009 to provide the citizens of Romania and Moldova with food, gifts and weapons.

After the in-game organisation was disbanded in 2011, the Orthodox Church has continued its work through the personal account of Dozzer x.