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  2. Eastern Orthodoxy by country - Wikipedia

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    Other cases of incongruent data also might be due to counting ethnic groups from Eastern Orthodox countries rather than actual adherents. For example, the Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions in the United States, which has large numbers of immigrants from Eastern Orthodox countries, have collectively reported a total of 2–3 million across the country.

  3. Eastern Orthodoxy in Europe - Wikipedia

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    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 Belarus , Bulgaria , Cyprus , Georgia , Greece ...

  4. Orthodoxy by country - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Eastern Orthodoxy by country - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Orthodox Church; T. Eastern Orthodoxy in Taiwan This page was last edited on 22 September 2016, at 14:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Greece just legalized same-sex marriage. Will other Orthodox ...

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    Two small majority-Orthodox countries, Montenegro and Cyprus, have authorized same-sex unions in recent years, as did Greece in 2015 before upgrading to this week’s approval of full marital status.

  7. Christianity in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Orthodox Christianity: Armenia has a large Oriental Orthodox majority. Protestantism: European countries or areas with significant Protestant populations are Denmark, Finland, Germany (central, eastern and northern regions), United Kingdom, Iceland, Netherlands (central and northern regions), Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland (except the ...

  8. Eastern Orthodoxy - Wikipedia

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    Many Orthodox churches adopt a national title (e.g. Albanian Orthodox, Bulgarian Orthodox, Georgian Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Romanian Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Serbian Orthodox, Ukrainian Orthodox, etc.) and this title can identify which language is used in services, which bishops preside, and which of the typica is followed by specific ...

  9. Greece faces growing opposition from the Orthodox Church over ...

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    Greece would become the first Orthodox-majority country to legalize same-sex marriage if the law passes. ... “We are talking about something that is already in effect in 36 countries and on five ...