Religion
80 percent of Romanians belong to the Romanian Orthodox Church, an Eastern Orthodox Church. About 5 percent of the people—chiefly Hungarians—are Roman Catholics. Other faiths that are practiced in Romania include Islam, Judaism, and various forms of Protestantism.
Religion plays an integral part in the lives of Romanians. 1992 census figures claims that over 86.8 % of the population belonged to the Orthodox church. Roman Catholics and Protestant minotities, such as the Hungarian Reformed Church, are well represented in Transylvania. In Maramures region many Romanians follow the Uniate creed. The Schwab and Landler Germans are Roman Catholics, while the Saxons embraced Lutheranism, although a few are Seven-Day Adventists. About 75,000 Hungarians are Unitarian and since 1989 the Baptists and newer evangelican churches have making great gains. About 1% of the population are Greek Catholic and 0.1 % jewish.
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