Christianity is the predominant religion in Georgia, with the Georgian Orthodox Church being the most powerful and influential religious institution in the country. According to the most recent census in 2014, 83.4% of the population in Georgia practiced Orthodox Christianity, while 2.9% followed the Armenian Apostolic Church (Oriental Orthodoxy) ). Adherents of Islam made up 10.7% of the population and are mainly found in the Adjara and Kvemo Kartli regions and as a sizeable minority in Tbilisi). Catholics of the Armenian and Latin churches made up around 0.8% of the population and were mainly found in the south of Georgia and a small number in Tbilisi). Protestants also made up less than 1% ). There was also a sizeable Jewish community in Tbilisi served by two synagogues). Georgia has a long history of religious harmony within its borders despite the historical conflicts with the surrounding nations. Different religious minorities have lived in Georgia for thousands of years and religious discrimination is virtually unknown in the country).