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I've removed the "defunct" section. It contained only one entry, and that entry was pretty irrelevant. The Grand Orient of Russia’s Peoples is of very minor historical interest to a very small group of political or masonic historians, and not even to most of them. Of all the hundreds of defunct Grand Lodges in Europe, this one (which was never mainstream, never regular, founded over a century ago, and existed for only 6 years) is perhaps the least significant. Timothy Titus Talk To TT 15:28, 4 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]