Greece
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Greece Catholics reside primarily in Athens and on the islands of Syros, Tinos, Naxos, and Corfu, as well as in the cities of Thessaloniki and Patras. Immigrants from the Philippines and Poland also practice Catholicism. The Bishop of Athens heads the Roman Catholic Holy Synod. Some religious groups, such as the evangelicals and Jehovah's Witnesses, consist almost entirely of ethnic Greeks. Other groups, such as Mormons and Anglicans, consist of an approximately equal number of ethnic Greeks and non-Greeks. The Turcophone Muslim community, concentrated in Thrace with small communities in Rhodes, Kos, and in Athens, is composed mainly of ethnic Turks but also includes Pomaks and Roma. A growing number of Muslim immigrants from South Asia and elsewhere live in Athens and in rural areas. Scientologists, most of whom are located in the Athens area, prac ... [Read More]
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Greece: Economic Policy and Trade Practices Report (1997) Income, Production and Employment199519961997 1/Nominal GDP 2/100,595103,834103,618Real GDP growth (pct) 3/2.02.63.5GDP by Sector:Agriculture9,8209,6588,876Manufacturing22,33424,37423,465Services71,89777,89882,378of which Government13,17413,57613,509Per Capita GDP (Dollars) [Read More]
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