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Eastern Orthodox Christians as percent of the total population, 2013:

The average for 2013 based on 13 countries was 29.9 percent. The highest value was in Greece: 98 percent and the lowest value was in Hungary: 0 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2013. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The Cline Center for Democracy
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Countries Percent Eastern Orthodox, 2013 Global rank Available data
Greece 98 1 1960 - 2013
Romania 86 2 1960 - 2013
Bulgaria 85 3 1960 - 2013
Cyprus 78 4 1960 - 2013
Latvia 14 5 1991 - 2013
Estonia 10 6 1991 - 2013
Czechia 5 7 1992 - 2013
Lithuania 5 8 1991 - 2013
Croatia 3 9 1991 - 2013
Poland 3 10 1960 - 2013
Finland 1 11 1960 - 2013
Slovakia 1 12 1993 - 2013
Hungary 0 13 1960 - 2013



Definition: Eastern Orthodox Christians as percent of the total population.

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