The Catholic church in Central Asia (the five ex-Soviet republics of western Turkestan, where Islam is very dominant) comprises solely a Latin hierarchy, consisting of:
* a Latin ecclesiastical province in Kazachstan joint in a national episcopal conference with the (non-exempt!) Apostolic Administration of Atyrau
* four exempt pre-diocesan jurisdictions (two apostolic administrations and two independent missions), without province or episcopal conference, one for the each of other four republics. There are no Eastern Catholic jurisdictions (although Nestorianism still remains in the region).
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| - The Catholic church in Central Asia (the five ex-Soviet republics of western Turkestan, where Islam is very dominant) comprises solely a Latin hierarchy, consisting of:
* a Latin ecclesiastical province in Kazachstan joint in a national episcopal conference with the (non-exempt!) Apostolic Administration of Atyrau
* four exempt pre-diocesan jurisdictions (two apostolic administrations and two independent missions), without province or episcopal conference, one for the each of other four republics. There are no Eastern Catholic jurisdictions (although Nestorianism still remains in the region). (en)
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| - The Catholic church in Central Asia (the five ex-Soviet republics of western Turkestan, where Islam is very dominant) comprises solely a Latin hierarchy, consisting of:
* a Latin ecclesiastical province in Kazachstan joint in a national episcopal conference with the (non-exempt!) Apostolic Administration of Atyrau
* four exempt pre-diocesan jurisdictions (two apostolic administrations and two independent missions), without province or episcopal conference, one for the each of other four republics. They are all members of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (F.A.B.C.), which as the name suggests consists mainly of episcopates from countries with national episcopal conferences. There are no Eastern Catholic jurisdictions (although Nestorianism still remains in the region). There is an Apostolic Nunciature to Kazakhstan as papal diplomatic representation (embassy-level), in the national capital Astana, into which are also vested the formal Apostolic Nunciatures to Kyrgyzstan and to Tajikistan. There is an Apostolic Nunciature to Uzbekistan as papal diplomatic representation (embassy-level), in the national capital Tashkent. There is formally an Apostolic Nunciature to Turkmenistan, but it's vested in the Apostolic Nunciature to Turkey, in its capital Ankara. (en)
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