<Li> Eastern Orthodox Christianity: European countries or areas with significant Eastern Orthodox populations are Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, and the European parts of Kazakhstan . Eastern Orthodox Christians are a large minority in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania . Small minorities of Eastern Orthodox Christians live in Finland (especially Karelia), Latvia, Lithuania, Armenia, and Poland . </Li> <Li> Oriental Orthodox Christianity: Armenia has a large Oriental Orthodox majority . </Li> <Li> Protestantism: European countries or areas with significant Protestant populations are Denmark, Estonia, Finland, the central, eastern and northern parts of Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the eastern, northern and western parts of Switzerland . There are significant Protestant minorities in France, the northeastern Piedmont region of Italy, Slovakia, the western and southern parts of Germany, the eastern part of Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, the Netherlands, Ireland, Serbia and Romania . <Ul> <Li> Anglicanism (or Episcopalianism, in Scotland) is the largest denomination in the United Kingdom (England and Wales), with a large minority in Northern Ireland, and smaller numbers in the Republic of Ireland, Malta, Scotland, Spain and Portugal . Communities also exist throughout Europe, particularly in large cities and other regions where British ex-pat communities live (see Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe). </Li> <Li> Calvinism in forms of Continental Reformed Church, Presbyterianism and Congregationalism is predominant in North and West Switzerland, and there are minorities in Germany and Hungary . It is the main religion in Scotland and a large minority in Northern Ireland, and smaller numbers in England and Wales, Ireland and Malta . </Li> <Li> Lutheranism is prevalent in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Northern and Western Germany . There are also minorities throughout Europe, particularly in Southern Germany, Hungary and Alsace and Lorraine (France), with smaller numbers in Austria, Poland, and the Netherlands, Romania (among the German and Hungarian ethnic groups), Switzerland, Italy and the United Kingdom . </Li> <Li> Methodism is an important minority denomination in both Great Britain and Ireland . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> Anglicanism (or Episcopalianism, in Scotland) is the largest denomination in the United Kingdom (England and Wales), with a large minority in Northern Ireland, and smaller numbers in the Republic of Ireland, Malta, Scotland, Spain and Portugal . Communities also exist throughout Europe, particularly in large cities and other regions where British ex-pat communities live (see Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe). </Li> <Li> Calvinism in forms of Continental Reformed Church, Presbyterianism and Congregationalism is predominant in North and West Switzerland, and there are minorities in Germany and Hungary . It is the main religion in Scotland and a large minority in Northern Ireland, and smaller numbers in England and Wales, Ireland and Malta . </Li> <Li> Lutheranism is prevalent in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Northern and Western Germany . There are also minorities throughout Europe, particularly in Southern Germany, Hungary and Alsace and Lorraine (France), with smaller numbers in Austria, Poland, and the Netherlands, Romania (among the German and Hungarian ethnic groups), Switzerland, Italy and the United Kingdom . </Li> <Li> Methodism is an important minority denomination in both Great Britain and Ireland . </Li> </Ul>

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