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      • Central and Eastern Europe remains the main base for Orthodox Christians, and is home to more than three-quarters (76%) of them. An additional 15% live in sub-Saharan Africa, 4% live in the Asia-Pacific region, 2% live in the Middle East and North Africa, and about 1% live in Western Europe.
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  2. The Eastern Orthodox Church is the primary religious denomination in Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Greece, Belarus, Serbia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, North Macedonia, Cyprus and Montenegro. Roughly half of Eastern Orthodox Christians live in the post Eastern Bloc countries, mostly in Russia.

  3. Overview. Eastern Orthodoxy is the predominant religion in Russia (77%), [6] [7] [8] 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% [9] –77%), [10] Romania (82%), [11] Belarus (48% [12] –73% [13 ...

  4. Nov 8, 2017 · 1. Orthodox Christianity’s geographic center remains in Central and Eastern Europe. While the worldwide population of all non-Orthodox Christians has virtually quadrupled since 1910, the Orthodox population has merely doubled, from approximately 124 million to 260 million.

  5. The spread of Eastern Orthodoxy began in the eastern area of the Mediterranean Basin within Byzantine Greek culture. [1] Its communities share an understanding, teaching and offices of great similarity, with a strong sense of seeing each other as parts of one Church.

  6. Jul 8, 2020 · Bulgaria, 5.5 million. Belarus, 5.2 million. Kazakhstan, 4.5 million. Moldova, 3.7 million. Georgia, 3.4 million. The number for Ukraine, by the way, includes all groups claiming to be Orthodox. The top ten countries account for 89% of all Orthodox Christians in the world. The majority of the remaining 11% come from the next ten countries:

  7. Nov 8, 2017 · Mgvimevi Monastery church, near the city of Chiatura in the Imereti region of Georgia. Over the last century, the Orthodox Christian population around the world has more than doubled and now stands at nearly 260 million. In Russia alone, it has surpassed 100 million, a sharp resurgence after the fall of the Soviet Union.

  8. 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."

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