Ethiopia
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo plurality (~43%), Sunni Muslim (~33%), and growing Pentecostal/Protestant minority (~20%).
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Ethiopia is Orthodox Christian as a country. The dominant religious context is: Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo plurality (~43%), Sunni Muslim (~33%), and growing Pentecostal/Protestant minority (~20%).
Orthodox Christian deconstruction in Ethiopia is rare in the public discourse but real on the ground. The Church is woven into national identity in a way that makes leaving feel like a small treason for some families, even when daily practice was already light. The pillar page on Catholicism is the closest fit doctrinally, and the page on holidays applies given how much of family life is organized around the Orthodox calendar.
Leaving in Ethiopia carries real community cost in a way that the broader Western experience often does not capture. Family rupture is common. Local religious communities are often dense, and stepping out of one is closer to immigrating than to changing a hobby.
City coverage in Ethiopia
Addis Ababa
2.8M
Dire Dawa
252K
Mek'ele
216K
Nazrēt
214K
Bahir Dar
169K
Gondar
154K
Desē
136K
Hawassa
133K
Jimma
128K
Bishoftu
104K
Kombolcha
94K
Harar
90K
Sodo
86K
Shashemenē
86K
Hosa’ina
76K
Arba Minch
70K
Ādīgrat
65K
Debre Mark’os
60K
Debre Birhan
58K
Jijiga
57K
Inda Silasē
50K
Ziway
49K
Dīla
47K
Hāgere Hiywet
44K
Gambēla
42K
Axum
41K
Waliso
38K
Yirga ‘Alem
36K
Mojo
35K
Goba
34K
Shakiso
34K
Felege Neway
33K
Āreka
33K
Bodītī
33K
Debre Tabor
33K
Jinka
32K
Gimbi
32K
Āsbe Teferī
31K
Korem
31K
Āsosa
31K
Butajīra
31K
Metu
30K
Āgaro
28K
Kibre Mengist
28K
Maych’ew
27K
Werota
27K
Dembī Dolo
27K
Dubti
26K
Fichē
26K
K’olīto
26K
Mendī
25K
Debark’
25K
Tippi
24K
Kemisē
24K
Āsasa
24K
Genet
24K
Finote Selam
23K
Metahāra
23K
Dodola
23K
Addiet Canna
23K