Christianisme orthodoxe par pays
(Redirigé depuis Église orthodoxe par pays)
L'Église orthodoxe, ou Église des sept conciles, est la troisième des branches du christianisme par le nombre de ses fidèles, estimé à 225-300 millions.
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Pays | Population totale | % Église orthodoxe | Total Église orthodoxe |
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Albanie | 2,921,977 | 6.75% (mais probablement plus de 20%) | 188,992 [1] (chiffres officiels non fiables) |
Arménie | 3,262,200 | 86,7 %% | 2,797,187 |
Australie | 23,824,600 | 2.6% | 563,100[2] |
Autriche | 8,773,000 | 6% | 500,000 |
Azerbaïdjan | 9,624,900 | 2.5% | 240,000 |
Biélorussie | 9,481,000 | 48.3% | 4,590,000 |
Bosnie-Herzégovine | 3,871,643 | 31%[3] | 1,200,000 |
Bulgarie | 7,348,328[4] | 59.4%[5] | 4,374,135 |
Canada | 33,476,688 | 1.7% | 550,690[6] |
Croatie | 4,284,889 | 4.44%[7] | 195,969 |
Chypre | 838,897 | 89.1%[3] | 781,900 |
République tchèque | 10,538,275 | 0.2% | 20,533 |
Égypte | 84,550,000 | 0.39% | 350,000[8] |
Estonie | 1,294,486 | 13.66% | 176,773[9],[10] |
Finlande | 5,477,359 | 1.10%[11] | 59,000 |
Géorgie | 3,729,635 | 82.1% | 3,550,000 |
Allemagne | 80,716,000 | 1.87% | 1,500,000 |
Grèce | 10,815,197 | 95% | 10,270,000 |
Israël | 7,821,850[3] | 0.67%[3] | 50,000 |
Italie | 60,795,612 | 1.5% | 900,000[12] |
Japon | 126,880,000 | 0.03% | 30,000 |
Jordanie | 6,508,887 | 1.50% | 100,000 |
Kazakhstan | 17,948,816 | 23.9% | 4,300,000 [13] |
Corée du Sud | 51,413,925 | 0.005% | 4,000 |
Kosovo | 1,733,842 | 1.48% (as per census) | 25,837 |
Kirghizistan | 5,895,100 | 17%[14] | 1,000,000 |
Lettonie | 2,027,000 | 17.9% | 370,000[15] |
Liban | 4,525,247 | 9% | 330,000 |
Liechtenstein | 37,810 | 1.3% | 475[16] |
Lituanie | 2,966,954 | 4.22% | 125,189[17] |
Macédoine | 2,022,547 | 64.8% | 1,310,184[18] |
Mexique | 121,736,809 | 0.00012% | 15,000 |
Moldavie | 3,383,332 | 93.3% | 3,158,015 |
Monténégro | 625,266 | 72.0% | 446,858[19] |
Nouvelle-Zélande | 4,599,327 | 0.3% | 13,883[13] |
Palestine | 4,550,368 | 1.50% | 300 |
Pologne | 0.4% | 156,000[20],[21] | |
Roumanie | 20,121,641 | 81.1% | 16,321,389 [22] |
Russie [23] | 145,500,000 | 46.6%[24]-77.0% | 58,800,000[25],[26]-101,450,000[25] |
Serbie | 7,186,862 | 84.59% | 6,079,396[27] |
Slovaquie | 5,397,036 | 0.9% | 49,133[28] |
Slovénie | 2,055,496 | 2.2% | 45,000 |
Espagne | 46,464,053 | 3.10% | 1,500,000 |
Suède | 9,775,572 | 1.0% | 97,000 |
Suisse | 8,211,700 | 1.7% | 140,000[29] |
Syrie | 22,457,336 | 5% | 1,200,000 |
Tadjikistan | 8,208,000 | 2% | 160,000 |
Transnistrie | 505,153 | 91%[30] | 460,000 |
Turquie | 77,695,904 | 0.8% | 60,000 |
Turkménistan | 5,171,643 | 5%[31] | 410,000 |
Ukraine | 40,000,000 | 65.4%-76.6%[32] | 27,802,000-34,850,000[32] |
États-Unis | 321,163,157 | 0.25% | 817,528 [33] |
Ouzbékistan | 29,559,100 | 5%[34] | 1,000,000 |
TOTAL | NA | NA | ~260 millions[32] |
Notes et références[modifier | modifier le code]
- Cet article est traduit de l'article wp:en Eastern Orthodoxy by country.
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