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  2. Eastern Orthodoxy by country - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of Christians in Turkey, home to an historically large and influential Eastern Orthodox community, fell from 19% in 1914 to 2.5% in 1927, [20] due to genocide, [21] demographic upheavals caused by the population exchange between Greece and Turkey, [22] and the emigration of Christians to foreign countries (mostly in Europe and ...

  3. List of Christian denominations by number of members

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    A map of Oriental Orthodoxy by population percentage. The Oriental Orthodox Churches are those descended from those that rejected the Council of Chalcedon in 451. Despite the similar name, they are therefore a different branch of Christianity from the Eastern Orthodox (see above). There are an estimated 62 million Oriental Orthodox Christians ...

  4. Oriental Orthodoxy by country - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Orthodoxy is the dominant religion in Armenia (94%), and Ethiopia (44%, the total Christian population being roughly 67%). [citation needed]Oriental Orthodoxy is especially the dominant religion in the two Ethiopian regions of Amhara (82%) and Tigray (95%), as well as the chartered city of Addis Ababa (75%).

  5. File:Percent of Eastern Orthodox Christians by country.svg

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    Data derived from article Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Orthodoxy by country; Author: Petermgrund: Permission (Reusing this file) Must attribute to Peter M. Grund if used elsewhere, other than on Wikimedia and its projects. Other versions

  6. Christianity by country - Wikipedia

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    The second largest Christian branch is either Protestantism (if it is considered a single group), or the Eastern Orthodox Church (if Protestants are considered to be divided into multiple denominations). According to a 2012 Pew Research Center study, of the then 232 countries and territories, 157 had Christian majorities. [10]

  7. List of religious populations - Wikipedia

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    Countries and territories with the greatest proportion of Christians from Christianity by country, as of 2010: Christian population percentage by country, June 2014 [5] Vatican City 100% (100% Roman Catholic) Pitcairn Islands 100% (100% Seventh-day Adventist) [6] East Timor 99.6% [7] (mostly Roman Catholic) Samoa ~99.0% (mostly Protestant) [8]

  8. File:Percent of Oriental Orthodox Christians by country.svg

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    Data derived from Pew Research Christian Population as Percentages of Total Population by Country; Author: M Tracy Hunter, Petermgrund: Permission (Reusing this file) Must attribute to Peter M. Grund if used elsewhere, other than on Wikimedia and its projects.

  9. Eastern Orthodoxy - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox population by country Eastern Orthodoxy is the predominant religion in Russia (77%), [ 74 ] [ 75 ] [ 76 ] where roughly half the world's Eastern Orthodox Christians live.