Eastern Orthodoxy by country

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Distribution of Eastern Orthodox Christians in the world by country:
  Main religion (more than 75%)
  Main religion (50–75%)
  Important minority religion (20–50%)
  Important minority religion (5–20%)
  Minority religion (1–5%)
  Tiny minority religion (below 1%), but has local autocephaly

Based on the numbers of adherents, Orthodoxy is the second largest Christian communion in the world after the Roman Catholic Church.[1] The most common estimates of the number of Orthodox Christians worldwide is approximately 225–300 million.[2] The numerous Protestant groups in the world, if taken all together, outnumber the Orthodox,[3] but they differ theologically and do not form a single communion.[4]

Orthodoxy is the largest single religious faith in the world's largest country by area - Russia (41%[5][6]-73%[7]), where roughly half the Eastern Orthodox Christians live. It is the majority religion in Ukraine (27%[8]- 66%,[9]), Romania (82%),[9] Belarus (48%),[10] Greece (95%-98%),[9] Serbia (85%),[9] Bulgaria (59%),[9] Moldova (93%),[9] Georgia (84%),[9] Macedonia (65%),[9] Southern Cyprus (89%),[9] Montenegro (72%),[9] Estonia (14%), it is also predominant in the disputed territories Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Transnistria and Novorossiya.

Significant minorities, making up between 1 and 31 per cent of the population, are present in Bosnia and Herzegovina (31%[9]), 18% of Latvian population, in Albania (7%),[11] 4% of Lithuania and Croatia, 2% of Slovenia, and 1% of Finland. In Asia, around the former USSR, Eastern Orthodox constitute the dominant religion in northern Kazakhstan, representing 23.9%[12] in Kazakhstan, 17% in Kyrgyzstan, 5% in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, and 2% in Azerbaijan[9] and Tajikistan. In Lebanon 8% are Eastern Orthodox[11] and 5-8% in Syria prior to the war, between 0.5-2.5% in Palestine,[13] in Jordan are over a percent. Recent immigration raised the number of the Eastern Orthodox community in Catholic and Protestant countries such as Australia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, Canada and Switzerland to roughly 2% of the population in each.

The percentage of Christians in Turkey fell from 19 percent in 1914 to 2.5 percent in 1927,[14] due to events which had a significant impact on the country's demographic structure, such as the Armenian Genocide, the population exchange between Greece and Turkey,[15] and the emigration of Christians to foreign countries (mostly in Europe and the Americas).[16] Today there are more than 160,000 people of different Christian denominations.[17]

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Orthodox population by country

The number of members of the Orthodox Church in each country has been subject to a lot of debate. Each study performed that seeks to discover the number of adherents in a country may use different criteria, and be submitted to different populations. As such, some numbers may be inflated, and therefore inaccurate. Examples of this are Greece and Russia, where estimates of adherence to Orthodoxy may reach 80-98%, but where surveys found lower percentages professing Orthodoxy or belief in God. The likely reason for this disparity is that many people in these majority Orthodox countries will culturally identify with the Orthodox Church, especially if they were baptized as children. This includes those who may be irreligious, yet culturally identify with the Orthodox Church, or for whom Orthodox Christianity is listed on official state records. Other cases of incongruent data also might be due to counting ethnic groups from Orthodox countries rather than actual adherents. A case of this is the United States, which has large numbers of immigrants from Orthodox countries. The variety of Orthodox jurisdictions often reported large numbers of members, which together would total 2-3 million across the country. However, a 2010 study by Alexei Krindatch sought data from each parish, with the specific criteria of annual participation. This extensive study produced the "Atlas of American Orthodox Christian Churches", and discovered that despite previously inflated numbers of several million, there were only about 817,000 Eastern Orthodox Christians (including traditions not recognized by mainstream organizations) in the United States. The study explained that such a difference was due to a variety of circumstances, including the counting of ethnic populations who might have immigrated from Orthodox countries, or who might have ancestry from such countries. This study, while initially controversial, proved groundbreaking, and has since been officially approved for use by the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America.

As such, any data used to figure the population of Orthodox per nation, should be understood as estimated rather than exact. Additionally, total numbers of Orthodox Christians throughout the world may be anywhere from 150 million to 300 million, depending on the studies and definitions which are used.

Adherents by country according to census results or estimates:
  Main religion (more than 75%)
  Main religion (50–75%)
  Important minority religion (20–50%)
  Important minority religion (5–20%)
  Minority religion (1–5%)
  Tiny minority religion (below 1%), but has local autocephaly
Eastern Orthodox Church religious adherence by country
Country Total Population  % Eastern Orthodox Eastern Orthodox total
 Albania (details) 2,921,977 6.75% 188,992 [18]
 Armenia (details) 3,262,200 0.04% 1,200
 Australia (details) 23,824,600 2.6% 563,100[19]
 Austria (details) 8,602,112 2.2% 190,000
 Azerbaijan (details) 9,624,900 2.5% 240,000
 Belarus (details) 9,481,000 48.3% 4,590,000[10]
 Bosnia & Herzegovina (details) 3,871,643 31%[9] 1,200,000
 Bulgaria (details) 7,348,328[20] 59.4%[21] 4,374,135
 Canada (details) 33,476,688 1.7% 550,690[22]
 Croatia (details) 4,284,889 4.44%[23] 195,969
 Cyprus(south) (details) 838,897 89.1%[9] 781,900
 Czech Republic (details) 10,538,275 0.2% 20,533
 Egypt (details) 84,550,000 0.39% 350,000[24]
 Estonia (details) 1,294,486 13.66% 176,773[25][26]
 Finland (details) 5,477,359 1.10%[27] 59,000
 Georgia (details) 3,729,635 82.1% 3,550,000
 Germany (details) 80,716,000 1.87% 1,500,000
 Greece (details) 10,815,197 95% 10,270,000
 Israel (details) 7,821,850[9] 0.67%[9] 50,000
 Italy (details) 60,795,612 1.5% 900,000[28]
 Japan (details) 126,880,000 0.03% 30,000[29]
 Jordan (details) 6,508,887 1.50% 100,000
 Kazakhstan (details) 17,948,816 23.9% 4,300,000 [12]
 Kosovo (details) 1,733,842 1.48% 25,837
 Kyrgyzstan (details) 5,895,100 17%[30] 1,000,000
 Latvia (details) 2,027,000 17.9% 370,000[31]
 Lebanon (details) 4,125,247 8%[9] 330,000
 Lithuania (details) 2,966,954 4.1% 125,189[32]
 Macedonia (details) 2,022,547 64.8% 1,310,184[33]
 Mexico (details) 121,736,809 0.00012% 15,000
 Moldova (details) 3,383,332 93.3% 3,158,015
 Montenegro (details) 625,266 72.0% 446,858[34]
 New Zealand (details) 4,599,327 0.3% 13,883[12]
 Palestine (details) 4,550,368 1.50%[13] 70,000
 Poland (details) 38,186,860 0.4% 156,000[35][36]
 Romania (details) 20,121,641 81.1% 16,321,389 [37]
 Russia (details) [Note 1] 145,500,000 73%[38] 106,000,000
 Serbia (details) 7,186,862 84.59% 6,079,396[39]
 Slovakia (details) 5,397,036 0.9% 49,133[40]
 Slovenia (details) 2,055,496 2.2% 45,000
 Spain (details) 46,464,053 3.10% 1,500,000
 Sweden (details) 9,775,572 1.0% 97,000
  Switzerland (details) 8,211,700 1.7% 140,000[41]
 Syria (details) 22,457,336 5% 1,200,000
 Tajikistan (details) 8,208,000 2% 160,000
 Transnistria (details) 505,153 91%[42] 460,000
 Turkey (details) 77,695,904 0.8% 60,000
 Turkmenistan (details) 5,171,643 5%[43] 410,000
 Ukraine (details) 40,000,00 66.6%[9] 30,000,000
 United States (details) 321,163,157 0.25% 817,528 [44]
 Uzbekistan (details) 29,559,100 5%[45] 1,000,000
TOTAL NA NA ~210 million

Eastern Orthodox Church by jurisdiction

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Autocephalous Orthodox Churches

Eastern Orthodox Church by jurisdiction
Jurisdiction Adherents Bishops Priests Monastics Monasteries Parishes
Albania (details) NA 6 135 NA 150 909
Alexandria (details) NA 41 NA NA NA NA
Antioch (details) NA 36 NA NA NA NA
Bulgaria (details) NA 15 1,500 NA 120 2,600
Constantinople (details) NA 125 NA 1,800 [Note 2] 142 648
Cyprus (details) NA 16 NA NA 67 NA
Czech Lands & Slovakia (details) NA 6 NA NA NA 172
Georgia (details) NA 37 437 NA NA 600
Greece (details) NA 101 10,000 3,541 [46] 541 [46] NA
Jerusalem (details) NA 20 NA NA NA NA
Poland (details) NA 12 NA NA NA 400
Romania (details) NA 53 15,068 7605 359 15,717
Russia (details) NA 217 30,675 NA 807 30,142
Serbia (details) NA 44 NA NA 49 3,100
Total NA 729 54,382 12,946 2,236 54,239

Notes

  1. There is not official census data on religion in Russia, surveys point different estimates, CIA - 15%, but others - 73%.
  2. This is only including Mount Athos

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