Orthodoxy in Italy
The main Orthodox churches in Italy are as follows:
- The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Italy and Exarchate of Southern Europe, a diocese of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, officially recognized by the Italian government under the otto per mille scheme[1][2]
- Macedonian Orthodox Church - Metropolitan of Europe
- Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Italy, a diocese of the Romanian Metropolis of Western and Southern Europe
- Serbian Orthodox Church - Metropolitan of Zagreb, Ljubljana and All Italy
- Parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church
- the Patriarchal Metropolitan of Aquilea, and independent organization founded in 1983 by Evloghios, a priest of a Russian parish in Milan, following the Old Calendarist tradition, with followers in Italy, Switzerland, France, and North America
- the Orthodox Church in Italy, an independent organization
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| States with limited recognition |
- Abkhazia
- Kosovo
- Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
- Northern Cyprus
- South Ossetia
- Transnistria
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| Dependencies and other territories |
- Åland
- Faroe Islands
- Gibraltar
- Guernsey
- Jersey
- Isle of Man
- Svalbard
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