Christianisme orthodoxe par pays — Wikipédia
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.
Tableau
[modifier | modifier le code]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) |
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] |
Notes et références
[modifier | modifier le code]- Cet article est traduit de l'article wp:en Eastern Orthodoxy by country.
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