Roman Catholicism by country

Roman Catholicism by country

Roman Catholicism by country

Sources used in the table

Most of the figures are taken from the CIA Factbookcite web|url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2122.html|title=CIA factbook|accessdate=2007-04-17 ] . Please note that not all figures published in the CIA Factbook are properly sourced.

Cf. By the census of the 2008 'Annuario Pontificio' (Pontifical Yearbook), the number of Roman Catholics of the world is about 1.131 billion at the end of 2006. At the end of 2005, there were 1,114,966,000 in the world.

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Asia

Oceania

ee also

* List of religious populations
* Christianity by country
* Islam by country
* Buddhism by country
* Hinduism by country
* Judaism by country
* Protestantism by country
* No Faith by Country
* and Bahá'í statistics

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