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      • Russia is the country where more than half of the world's Eastern Orthodox Christians live. The church has been operational in Russia since 988 when Prince Vladimir of Kievordered his entire population to be baptized.
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  1. Which country is most Eastern Orthodox? Russia has the largest Eastern Orthodox population. It is where over half of the world's Eastern Orthodox Christians live.

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  3. Eastern Orthodoxy is the predominant religion in Russia (77%), where roughly half the world's Eastern Orthodox Christians live. The religion is also heavily concentrated in the rest of Eastern Europe, where it is the majority religion in Ukraine (65.4% –77%), Romania (82%), Belarus (48% –73%), Greece (95%–98%), Serbia (97%), Bulgaria (62. ...

  4. Nov 8, 2017 · In 1910, only 11 million Orthodox Christians – out of a global Orthodox population of 124 million – were living outside the region. Now, there are 60 million Orthodox Christians living outside Central and Eastern Europe, out of a global Orthodox population of 260 million.

  5. Christian Orthodox countries are countries where the majority of the population belongs to the Eastern Orthodox Church, which is one of the oldest Christian denominations in the world. The Eastern Orthodox Church is characterized by its liturgical tradition and its adherence to the Nicene Creed.

  6. Sep 9, 2024 · Eastern Orthodoxy - Balkans, Eastern Europe, Faith: In bringing about the fall of the Turkish, Austrian, and Russian empires, World War I provoked significant changes in the structures of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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  7. Today most Eastern Orthodox Christians live in Russia, the Balkans, and the Middle East. In Greek the word "orthodoxy" (orth and doxa) means "correct praise" or "correct teaching."

  8. Oct 17, 2023 · This unique publication offers national, state, and county-level information and statistics on congregations and membership for 372 religious groups, including fourteen Eastern Orthodox and nine Oriental Orthodox Churches.

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