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The Eastern Orthodoxy in Europe constitutes the second largest Christian denomination. European Eastern Orthodox Christians are predominantly present in Eastern and Southeastern Europe, and they are also significantly represented in diaspora throughout the Continent. The term Eastern Orthodox Europe is informally used to describe the predominantly Eastern Orthodox countries of Eastern Europe, as well as, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Serbia and Ukraine.
History
Almost all of Eastern Orthodox Europe became part of communist states after World War II, either through direct annexation by the USSR or indirect Soviet dominance through satellite states.[1]
Eastern Orthodoxy in Orthodox majority countries
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Moldova, 97.0% (2017 census)[2]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece, 90%[2]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Serbia, 84.6% (2011 census)[3]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Georgia, 83.4% (2014 census)[4]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Romania, 81.0% (2015 census)[5]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Russia, 79% (Шаблон:Estimation)[2]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Bulgaria, 77% (2011 census)[6]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Cyprus, 73.2% (Шаблон:Estimation)[7]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Belarus, 73% (2011 census)[8]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro, 72.1% (2011 census)[9]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in North Macedonia, 69.6% (Шаблон:Estimation)[10]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Ukraine, 67.3% (Шаблон:Estimation)[11]
Eastern Orthodoxy in non-Orthodox majority countries
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 31.0% (2013 census)[12]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Albania, 20% (Шаблон:Estimation)Шаблон:Citation needed
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Latvia, 19.4% (2011 census)[13]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Estonia, 16.15% (2011 census)[14]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Austria, 8.8% (2018 census)[15]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Lithuania, 4.9% (2011 census)[16]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Croatia, 4.44% (2011 census)Шаблон:Citation needed
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Italy, 3.5% Шаблон:Citation needed
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Germany, 2.4%[17]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Slovenia, 2.3% (2002 census)Шаблон:Citation needed
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Spain, 2.2% (by Wikipedia)
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Poland, 1.5% (by Wikipedia)Шаблон:Citation needed
- Eastern Orthodoxy in the Republic of Ireland, 1.3% (2017)Шаблон:Citation needed
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Finland, 1.09% (2020 census)[18]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Slovakia, 0.9% (2011 census)[19]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Norway, 0.22% (2012)Шаблон:Citation needed
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Hungary, 0.1% (2011 census)[20]
- Eastern Orthodoxy in Armenia, 0.1% (2011 census)[21]
See also
References
Sources
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- ↑ Pew Research Center's Religion & Public Life Project: Cyprus. Pew Research Center. 2010.
- ↑ Religion and denominations in the Republic of Belarus by the Commissioner on Religions and Nationalities of the Republic of Belarus from November 2011
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web For the purpose of the chart, the categories 'Islam' and 'Muslims' were merged; 'Buddhist' (.02) and Other Religions were merged; 'Atheist' (1.24) and 'Agnostic' (.07) were merged; and 'Adventist' (.14), 'Christians' (.24), 'Jehovah Witness' (.02), and 'Protestants' (.02) were merged under 'Other Christian'.
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- ↑ Gesellschaft Orthodoxe Medien e.V. im Auftrag der Orthodoxen Bischofskonferenz in Deutschland (Hrsg.): Orthodoxer Liturgischer Kalender 2017., 18. Jahrgang, 2016, S. III: In Deutschland können wir begründeten Hochrechnungen [zufolge] inzwischen von einer Zahl von bald an die zwei Millionen orthodoxer Christen ausgehen, die immer mehr in die hiesige Gesellschaft hineinwachsen und sich in ihr verwurzeln.
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