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I spread the blue color more in the south of Albania, near towards central Albania... That because about 70% of the total religious population in the area marked in blue, is of Christian Orthodox religion...[1] I also spread some grey color in Thrace, Greece, since 50% of the population there are either Pomaks, or of Turkish origin, predominantly Muslim.

Pls keep in mind that Orthodox Christian exists also in Poland near by Ukrainian borders.Also the Muslim minority of Greece is not 50% of the population in Thrace,but just 15%. Other Orthodox communities exist in Hungary and in Finland. pravoslavna vera je zakon

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current18:52, 11 June 2009Thumbnail for version as of 18:52, 11 June 20091,193 × 1,047 (197 KB)FabioAbazaj (talk | contribs)I spread the blue color in the south of Albania little more northern, since I hadn't thought of the Myzeqe region, that it's majority are Orthodox Christians...
17:21, 5 June 2009Thumbnail for version as of 17:21, 5 June 20091,193 × 1,047 (197 KB)FabioAbazaj (talk | contribs)I spread the blue color more in the south of Albania, near towards central Albania... That because about 70% of the total religious population in the area marked in blue, is of Christian Orthodox religion...<ref>[http://www.shqiperia.com/kat/gj1/kid/167/B
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