The major Eastern Orthodox countries are Greece and Russia. Eastern Orthodox denominations also have significant followings in Serbia, the Middle East and in Egypt, as well as a world-wide diaspora.
Christianity, mostly the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Eastern Europe is mostly Orthodox, which is a branch of Christianity (Greek Orthodox and Russian Orthodox are some examples). However, there are also large Catholic populations throughout.
Religions: Christianity (mostly Eastern Orthodox, also Protestant); also Islam. However, about one-third of the people are nonreligious or atheist.
Mostly Christianity: Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox.
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There is no one region. Christianity is around the world with millions of followers.
The majority religion in Russia is Russian Orthodox Christianity.
Christianity. Most of the Continent is mostly Roman Catholic, while Protestant is prevalent in several regions, such as the United Kingdom and northern Germany. Eastern Europe tends to be Orthodox.
Eastern Orthodox religion is strongest in countries such as Russia, Greece, Romania, Ukraine, Bulgaria, and Serbia. These countries have a significant proportion of their population following the Eastern Orthodox faith.
Serbia is a multireligious country. The dominant religion is Orthodox Christianity (notably the Serbian Orthodox Church), but there are also numerous adherents of Islam (living mostly in Raška region (Sandžak) and the Preševo Valley), and Catholic Christianity (living mostly in northern part of Vojvodina), as well as adherents of other religious groups such are Protestant Christians, Jews, and others.Orthodox Christians = 6,371,584Catholic Christians = 410,976Muslims = 239,658Protestant Christians = 80,837Jews = 785Adherents of Oriental Cults = 530Click on the link below for more information.
Mostly Oriental Orthodox branch of Christianity. But also Catholics, Protestants etc.
Mostly different kinds of Christianity. Christian Orthodox Catholic Etc...