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Facts and figures regarding religion in a variety of nations.
See here for a list of religions.
Statistics
The following statistics indicate the percentage of followers of each religion per country, ranked from highest to lowest percentage. Some of these are official government statistics; others (where indicated) are estimates. Please note that the definition of religious adherence may vary from country to country.
Religious population total
Total percentage of the population who express some form of religious or spiritual belief, and/or adhere to a religion.
Christianity
Christianity total
Catholicism
Eastern Orthodoxy
Protestantism (total)
This category includes a large variety of religions.
Other Christian
Islam
Islam total
Judaism
Judaism total
Atheism
Atheism total
Nation
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Percentage
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Comments
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Swilatia
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77%
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Includes all persons who deny the existance of a god or supreme being, whether or not they follow a religion. However, the vast majority of persons in this group are also of no religion.
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Ariddia
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76.6%
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estimate; does not include persons who define themselves as atheists and as members of a religion simultaneously. Such persons are included solely in the statistics of their respective religions.
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Bashenk
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72.7%
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San Adriano
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59.2%
|
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Maraque
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12%
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official census data
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The Phoenix Milita
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5.4%
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Northrop-Grumman
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3.1%
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Plutoni
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0%
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those who have no religion are considered agnostics for statistical purposes. This category does not include Buddhists.
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Snǿĵgẻrd
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0%
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Kurona
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1%<
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Statistics aren't guaranteed accurate, Atheism wasn't counted in faith statistics research untill 1990
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Agnosticism
Agnosticism total
Nation
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Percentage
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Comments
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Maraque
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78%
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official census data
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The Phoenix Milita
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66.6%
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Plutoni
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28.6%
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Ariddia
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14.1%
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estimate; does not include persons who define themselves as agnostics and as members of a religion simultaneously. Such persons are included solely in the statistics of their respective religions.
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San Adriano
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11.2%
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Kurona
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1%<
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Stats also not guaranteed
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Snǿĵgẻrd
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0%
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Animism
Animism total
Buddhism
Buddhism total
Sikhism
Sikhism total
All other
All other total
Nation
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Percentage
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Comments
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Maraque
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90%
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Xenthism; although 12% and 78% claim to be atheist and agnostic respectively, this indigenous belief has never left the culture of Maraque despite the increase in secular thought
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Snǿĵgẻrd
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85.71%
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indigenous beliefs
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Plutoni
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28.6%
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deism
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Bashenk
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19.0%
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various indigenous religions (18.4%) and unspecified other (06%)
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The Phoenix Milita
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12%
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may include Hinduism, Buddhism, Druidism, Confucianism, Rastafarian and other beliefs
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Northrop-Grumman
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1.93%
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Various other religions (1.38%) and Daedreth (.55%)
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San Adriano
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0%
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In the last census, all Sanadrianese defined themselves as part of one of the categories above.
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Ariddia
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n/a
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no available statistics; includes a tiny number of Ropatopianists
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Snǿĵgẻrd Islander indigenous beliefs
Religious freedom per country
Sorted alphabetically:
- Ariddia legally protects freedom of religious belief, conscience, expression and worship. Although a majority of the population is atheist, a wide variety of religions are present.
- Kurona Promises the practice of free religion. Unfortunately due to the fact Kurona is 70% wilderness, religious abridgment has played, and the Government has in the past supressed minority religions.
- Plutoni protects freedom of the diverse regions in the colony.
- San Adriano’s laws recognise and protect religious freedom. A variety of religions are present. Due to the country’s small size, members of different religions share a single “multi-faith prayer building”, or make free use of religious facilities across the border in Uhuh-Topia.
- Snǿĵgẻrd’s laws protect freedom of religion, which has never been a contentious issue in this minuscule country.
- Swilatia is mostly atheist, although many religions exist in Swilatia. While Swilatian law allows people to follow whatever religion they want, the government is avowedly atheist and anti-religion.
- Tika Vanu is a Catholic theocracy. The ni-Tika Vanu population must comply with theocratic legislation. For example, blasphemy is a legal offence, and various activities are prohibited on Sundays.
- The Phoenix Milita Allows almost any religion to be practiced, as long as taxes are paid. Religion is discouraged in society, but not in any legal capacity.
- Zwangzug’s laws protect religious freedom. It is predominantly atheist: the religious, Christians especially, can be subject to inaccurate stereotypes, but efforts are being made to reduce this.
See also
- Roman Catholicism
- Eastern Orthodoxy
- Protestantism