Orthodox Christians as a Percentage of all Residents (1952 – 2010)
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Orthodox Christians as a Percentage of all Residents, 1952 – 2010
Orthodox Christians as a Percentage of all Residents, 2010

Most Orthodox Christian counties in America (2010):
1. Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska – 70.1%
2. Dillingham Census Area, Alaska – 22.7%
3. Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska – 20.4%
4. Neosho County, Kansas – 19.1%
5. Bethel Census Area, Alaska – 16.8%
6. Wade Hampton Census Area, Alaska – 13.7%
7. Rooks County, Kansas – 13.6%
8. Fairfax City, Virginia – 13.3%
9. Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska – 10.3%
10. Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, Alaska – 9.3%
Total Orthodox Christian population in the United States (2010): 1056535
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