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Religion in Germany: Orthodox Churches
Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Germany derives mainly from the hundreds
of thousands of Serbs who came to the country in the 1960s and 1970s as
Gastarbeiter. The breakup of the former Yugoslavia in the early
1990s caused thousands more Serbs to come to Germany. Many of the Slavs
from other East European countries also belong to the Eastern Orthodox
Church. Germany's large Greek population belongs mostly to the Greek Orthodox
Church.
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