At first it was the Roman Catholic branch and then came the Eastern Orthodox.
Eastern Orthodox is a branch of Christianity.
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Eastern Orthodox, although there is a significant catholic minority as well.
All these countries are Eastern Orthodox.
Not a religion but a branch of Christianity. Lutheran church.
An organized branch of Christianity is called denomination.
No it is a branch of paganism
Yes, it split from the Western Church (Roman Catholic) in the Great Schism of the 11th Century. See related link below:
They worship the Christian God, and Baptist is a branch of Christianity. There are many types of Baptist, and it is believed to have started as a result of the Reformation.
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.
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The majority of people in Greece follow Greek Orthodoxy, which is a branch of Eastern Orthodoxy. This form of Christianity is deeply embedded in Greek culture and history.