Church of Constantinople structure
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- The Archdiocese of Constantinople
- Sacred Metropolitanates within Turkey
- Metropolis of Chalcedon
- Metropolis of Derkoi
- Metropolis of Gokceada and Bozcaada (Imbros and Tenedos)
- Metropolis of the Prince Islands
- The Semi-autonomous Archdiocese of Crete
- Metropolis of Gortyna and Arkadia
- Metropolis of Rethymna and Avlopotamos
- Metropolis of Kydonia and Apokoronos
- Metropolis of Lampi, Syvritos and Sfakia
- Metropolis of Ierapytna and Siteia
- Metropolis of Petra and Herronisos
- Metropolis of Kisamos and Selinos
- Metropolis of Arkalohorion, Kastelio and Vianno
- Five Metropolitanates of the Dodecanese Islands
- Metropolis of Rhodes
- Metropolis of Kos and Nisiros
- Metropolis of Karpathos and Kasos
- Metropolis of Leros, Kalymnos and Astypalaia
- Metropolis of Symi
- Archdiocese of America
- Direct Archdiocesan District of New York
- Metropolis of Chicago
- Metropolis of New Jersey
- Metropolis of Atlanta
- Metropolis of Denver
- Metropolis of Pittsburgh
- Metropolis of Boston
- Metropolis of Detroit
- Metropolis of San Francisco
- Archdiocese of Australia
- Archdiocese of Great Britain
- American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese
- Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the USA
- Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada
- Metropolis of Korea
- Metropolis of Canada
- Metropolis of Buenos Aires
- Metropolis of Mexico
- Metropolis of New Zealand
- Metropolitanate of Hong Kong
- Metropolis of France
- Metropolis of Germany
- Metropolis of Austria
- Metropolis of Belgium
- Metropolis of Scandinavia
- Metropolis of Switzerland
- Metropolis of Italy
- Metropolis of Spain
- Metropolis of Singapore
- Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America
- Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe
There are 36 Metropolitanates of the "New Lands" of Northern Greece and some of the Aegean Islands which also fall under the spiritual and canonical jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate; however, their administration has been entrusted to the Church of Greece on behalf of the Ecumenical Patriarchate since 1928.
Patriarchal and Stavropegial Monasteries outside of Turkey:
- The Monastery of St. John the Evangelist and the Patriarchal Exarchate of Patmos, Greece
- Mount Athos, comprising of 20 large monasteries and their dependencies.
- The Monastery of St. Anastasia the Pharmokolitria, Chalkidiki, Greece.
- The Monastery of Vlatadoes, Thessaloniki, Greece
- The Monastery of the Entry of the Virgin Mary in Alabama, USA
- The Monastery of St. Irene the Chrysovalantou, New York, USA
There are also two autonomous churches whose primates are confirmed by Constantinople, but which are not hierarchically or administratively part of the patriarchate, the Church of Finland, and the Church of Estonia.