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The complete list is to be found [http://www.patriarhia.ro/ro/administratia_patriarhala/luitp.html here].
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*[http://www.seminarortodoxbucuresti.ro/ Orthodox Theological Seminary in Bucharest] (in Romanian) - Bucharest, Romania; [[Church of Romania]]
 
*[http://www.seminarortodoxbucuresti.ro/ Orthodox Theological Seminary in Bucharest] (in Romanian) - Bucharest, Romania; [[Church of Romania]]

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Africa

Kenya

South Africa

Asia

Japan

Australia

North America

United States

Distance Education

Canada

Western Europe

France

United Kingdom

Eastern Europe and Russia

Albania

Belarus

Bosnia and Hercegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Finland

Distance Education

Greece

Montenegro

Poland

Romania

After the fall of communism in 1989, the number of theological faculties and seminaries multiplied greatly in Romania, as theological education was (re)integrated in the public education system since 1991.

Faculties

Seminaries and theological high-schools

The complete list is to be found here.

Metropolitanate of Muntenia and Dobrogea
Metropolitanate of Moldavia and Bukovina
Metropolitanate of Transylvania
Metropolitanate of Cluj, Alba, Crișana and Maramureș
Metropolitanate of Oltenia
Metropolitanate of Banat

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

Lebanon

Ukraine

Non-Chalcedonian

India

Australia

United States

United Kingdom