Répartition des orthodoxes par pays : Religion principale (plus de 75%) Majorité (50–100%) Minorité importante (20–50%) Minorité (5–20%) Minorité faible (1–5%) Minorité très faible (moins de 1%) mais Églises locales autocéphales
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.
Christianisme orthodoxe par pays
Pays
|
Population totale
|
% Église orthodoxe
|
Total Église orthodoxe
|
Albanie
|
2,921,977
|
6.75% (mais probablement plus de 20%)
|
188,992[1] (chiffres officiels non fiables)
|
Allemagne
|
80,716,000
|
1.87%
|
1,500,000
|
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]
|
Corée du Sud
|
51,413,925
|
0.005%
|
4,000
|
Croatie
|
4,284,889
|
4.44%[7]
|
195,969
|
Chypre
|
838,897
|
89.1%[3]
|
781,900
|
Égypte
|
84,550,000
|
0.39%
|
350,000[8]
|
Espagne
|
46,464,053
|
3.10%
|
1,500,000
|
Estonie
|
1,294,486
|
13.66%
|
176,773[9],[10]
|
États-Unis
|
321,163,157
|
0.25%
|
817,528 [11]
|
Finlande
|
5,477,359
|
1.10%[12]
|
59,000
|
Géorgie
|
3,729,635
|
82.1%
|
3,550,000
|
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[13]
|
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[14]
|
Kosovo
|
1,733,842
|
1.48% (chiffres du recensement)
|
25,837
|
Kirghizistan
|
5,895,100
|
17%[15]
|
1,000,000
|
Lettonie
|
2,027,000
|
17.9%
|
370,000[16]
|
Liban
|
4,525,247
|
9%
|
330,000
|
Liechtenstein
|
37,810
|
1.3%
|
475[17]
|
Lituanie
|
2,966,954
|
4.22%
|
125,189[18]
|
Macédoine
|
2,022,547
|
64.8%
|
1,310,184[19]
|
Mexique
|
121,736,809
|
0.00012%
|
15,000
|
Moldavie
|
3,383,332
|
93.3%
|
3,158,015
|
Monténégro
|
625,266
|
72.0%
|
446,858[20]
|
Nouvelle-Zélande
|
4,599,327
|
0.3%
|
13,883[14]
|
Ouzbékistan
|
29,559,100
|
5%[21]
|
1,000,000
|
Palestine
|
4,550,368
|
1.50%
|
300
|
Pologne
|
|
0.4%
|
156,000[22],[23]
|
Roumanie
|
20,121,641
|
81.1%
|
16,321,389[24]
|
Russie[25]
|
145,500,000
|
46.6%[26]-77.0%
|
58,800,000[27],[28]-101,450,000[27]
|
Serbie
|
7,186,862
|
84.59%
|
6,079,396[29]
|
Slovaquie
|
5,397,036
|
0.9%
|
49,133[30]
|
Slovénie
|
2,055,496
|
2.2%
|
45,000
|
Suède
|
9,775,572
|
1.0%
|
97,000
|
Suisse
|
8,211,700
|
1.7%
|
140,000[31]
|
Syrie
|
22,457,336
|
5%
|
1,200,000
|
Tadjikistan
|
8,208,000
|
2%
|
160,000
|
Tchéquie
|
10,538,275
|
0.2%
|
20,533
|
Transnistrie
|
505,153
|
91%[32]
|
460,000
|
Turquie
|
77,695,904
|
0.8%
|
60,000
|
Turkménistan
|
5,171,643
|
5%[33]
|
410,000
|
Ukraine
|
40,000,000
|
65.4%-76.6%[34]
|
27,802,000-34,850,000[34]
|
TOTAL
|
NA
|
NA
|
~260 millions[34]
|
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