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Orthodoxy by Country.svg
English: Distribution of Orthodox Christianity in the world by country Eastern Orthodoxy
Main religion (more than 75%)
Main religion (50% - 75%)
Important minority religion (20% - 50%)
Important minority religion (5% - 20%)
Minority religion (1% - 5%)
Oriental Orthodoxy
Main religion (more than 75%)
Main religion (50% - 75%)
Important minority religion (20% - 50%)
Important minority religion (5% - 20%)
Minority religion (1% - 5%)
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01:15, 23 December 2010 (UTC) (23 December 2010 (first version); 23 December 2010 (last version)) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Rafy using CommonsHelper. (Original text : I ( λⲁⲛτερⲛιξ [talk]) created this work entirely by myself.) |
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λⲁⲛτερⲛιξ [talk]. Original uploader was Lanternix at en.wikipedia |
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