Coptic Orthodox Churches Around The World
There are several Coptic Orthodox churches and institutions outside of Egypt, including churches and institutions in:
- Africa: see Coptic Orthodox Church in Africa
- Asia: see Coptic Orthodox Church in Asia
- Australia and Oceania: see Coptic Orthodox Church in Australia
- Europe: see Coptic Orthodox Church in Europe
- Britain:
- see British Orthodox Church (autonomous)
- see Coptic Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom
- France: see French Coptic Orthodox Church (autonomous)
- Britain:
- North America: see Coptic Orthodox Church in North America
- United States: see Coptic Orthodox Church in the United States
- Canada: see Coptic Orthodox Church in Canada
- Mexico: see Coptic Orthodox Church in Mexico
- South America see Coptic Orthodox Church in South America
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