-Bulgaria: Bulgarian Orthodox, Roman Catholicism, Islam, Protestantism, and Judaism, Muslim.
-Belarus: Roman Catholicism, Judaism, Protestant, and Islam.
-Russia: Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Buddhism.
-Slovakia: Roman Catholicism, non-religious, Lutheran, Greek Catholicism, Protestant Reformers, and Orthodox.
-Ukraine: Ukrainian Orthodox,Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyiv Patriarchate, Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church,Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church,Armenian Apostolic Church, Judaism, and Islam.
-Poland:Catholicism, Roman Catholicism, Greek Catholicism, Armenian Catholic, and Byzantine-Slavic Catholic,Orthodox, Protestant.
-Czechia: Roman Catholicism, Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren,Czechoslovak Hussite Church.
-Romania: Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholicism, Greek Catholicism, and Calvinism.
-Moldova: Orthodox Christians,Uniates, Seventh-Day Adventists, Baptists, Pentecostalists, Armenian Apostolics, and Molokans. -Hungary: Catholicism, Lutherans, Calvinists.
The major religion in Eastern Europe are Catholic, Protestant and Eastern Orthodox. Based on the pie chart, one can infer that the majority of the population were Catholic.
The major religion in each country of Eastern Europe, is Christianity, with the following branches: Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, or Greek Orthodox. Based off of the pie charts of religion, one can infer that the majority of the population in each country were Christian. Although the other major religion is Islam. Due to all of them being in the top major religions,they are competing with each other. Specifically in the Balkans these religious influences on the Balkans and how they are tied with political, ethnic, and cultural views can offer insight into a complex and troubled part of the world. These factors lead to many problems between the society in the Balkans. One effect may be disagreement of motives, or poor cooperation between the people.