File:Oriental Orthodoxy by country.png
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current | 11:07, 2 April 2018 | 2,000 × 882 (225 KB) | Maphobbyist | The percentage of Oriental Orthodoxy is well below 1% in Iran, and don't have local autocephaly either. | |
10:40, 18 February 2018 | 2,000 × 882 (225 KB) | Artoxx | South Sudan | ||
00:41, 4 August 2015 | 2,000 × 882 (377 KB) | Ohff | The Oriental Orthodox in the US and Turkey don't have local autocephaly, like the Malankara Church in India. The category is "below 1% with local autocephaly", not merely "below 1%" (if it was merely "below 1%", almost all countries in the world would... | ||
21:32, 18 July 2015 | 2,000 × 882 (242 KB) | Maphobbyist | Added Turkey and corrected the coloring for USA, where Oriental Orthodoxy Christianity is a tiny minority religion (below 1%). Added Georgia where Oriental Orthodoxy Christianity is a minority religion (1% - 5%). | ||
22:16, 15 December 2012 | 2,000 × 882 (376 KB) | Ohff | User created page with UploadWizard |
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