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The Christian population in Syria has declined significantly due to the Syrian Civil War and persecution by Islamic groups: Pre-war Before the war began in 2011, Christians made up about 10% of Syria's population, or around 1.5 million people. Today In 2022, the Christian population was estimated to be less than 2%, or around 300,000 people. Challenges Christians in Syria have faced violence, displacement, and emigration. Their churches have been converted into military headquarters, and their property confiscated. Examples In Aleppo, the Christian population fell from 12% pre-war to 1.4% in 2023. In Idlib, the city has been almost entirely depopulated of its Christian population. Churches The largest Christian churches in Syria are the Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic. Location Christians in Syria are largely Arab Christians, but some may identify as Arabized Greeks or ethnic Arameans. Discrimination Christians continue to face discrimination and violence at the hands of violent extremist groups. Conversions are relatively rare, especially Muslim-to-Christian conversions, which are prohibited by law.