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Religions by country South AmericaMiddle EastOceaniaThis article gives an overview about religion by country. Note that the Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, will show dual figures; those are the percentage of people who believe in God and the percentage of nominal adherents who celebrate traditional religious holidays although not professing belief in God: Cultural Jews and Cultural Christians as found mainly in Western Europe and North America, and Cultural Muslims in Turkey and the Balkans. The percentage of Buddhists also show common numbers (nominal Buddhists) with some Eastern religions such as Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, Chinese folk religion and various sorts of animism; Mahayana Buddhism is the more popular than others.[1][2][3] Another definition is the percentage of people who have taken the Refuge (= registered). (See Buddhism by country.) Buddhism has harmonized with many different national cultures as a traditional faith in many Asian countries rather than a separate religion.
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Religions by country as of 2007 Country or territory Christian Muslim Buddhist Hindu Others Non-religious Notes References and sources Afghanistan 0.1% 99% 0.2% 0.4% 0.3%* n/a Including Zoroastrians, Bahá'ís, Sikhs, etc... [4][5][6] Albania 35-41%[7][8] 38.8% - 70%[9][10][11] n/a n/a n/a The majority of Albanians today do not practice religion (42-74%)[12], but only 8-9% are atheist. Algeria 99% n/a n/a 1%* n/a Including Christians & Jews. [19][20][21] American Samoa 92% % % % 8%* % Including Atheists, Buddhists and Baha'is. [22] Andorra 90% 2.8% 0.5% 0.7% 1% (Jews 0.2%) 5% [23][24] Angola 95% 0.7% n/a n/a 4%* 0.3% Mostly African indigenous beliefs. [25] Anguilla 90.5% 0.55% 0.25% 0.2% 4.2%* 4.3% Rastafarians and Jews among others [26] Antigua and Barbuda 74% - 91.4% 0.3% 0.05% 0.25% 1.5% - 2.2%* 5.8% Rastafarians mostly, Baha'is and Jews. [27][28] Argentina 79% - 94% 1.5% 0.1% 0.01% 3.2%* (Jews 0.8%), (Sikhs 0.09%) 1.19% [29][30][31][32][33] Armenia 98.7% n/a n/a 1.3%* n/a Including Yezidis, Muslims, Jews, Baha'is. [34][35] Aruba 90% 10%* Including Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist-Confucian, Jewish. [35][36] Australia 64% 1.7% 2.1% 0.7% 0.9% (Jews 0.4%) 19% Unspecified 11.6% [37][38][39] Austria 81.4% 4.2% 0.13% 0.05% 0.22% (Jews 0.1%) 14%* - 46.4% Unspecified 2%, none 12%. Christian self-identification based on voluntary Kirchensteuer (Ecclesiastical Church tax) [40][41][42][43][44] Azerbaijan 4.8% 93.4% n/a 1.8%* Including Jews 0.2%, Baha'is, Hare Krishnas & Atheists. [45][46][47] Bahamas 96.3% % % % 0.8%* 2.9% Including Jews, Baha'is, Rastafarians, Vodouns, Hindus, Buddhists. [48][49] Bahrain 9% 81.2% 1% 6.25% 2.55%* n/a Bahá'ís, Sikhs, Jews, etc... [50][51][52] Bangladesh 0.3% 88.3% – 89.7% 0.7% 9.2% - 10.5% 0.1%* n/a Animist, tribal faiths, Sikhs and Jains [53][54][55] Barbados 67% 1.5% 1% 1% 11.5%* 17% Rastafarians, Baha'is, etc... [56][57][58] Belarus 96% 0.1% % 3.9%* n/a Jews 1%, Hare Krishnas & Baha'is. [59][60][61][62] Belgium 40% - 60% 4% 0.3% 0.07%* 0.83%** 42-43% Including Hindus with Hare Krishnas/**, Jews 0.53%, Sikhs, Baha’is, Scientologists. [40][63][64][65].[66] Belize 79% 0.58% 0.35% 2.3% 7.77%* 10% Mostly Animists, Baha’is 2.73%, etc... [67][68][69] Benin 42.8% 24.4% n/a n/a 26.3%* 6.5% Vodun 17.3%, Animists. [70][71] Bermuda 67% 0% 0.1% 0% 11.9%* 21% Animists, Baha'is, Jews, etc... [72][73] Bhutan % % 75% 24% 1%* % It could include some Christians, Muslims. [74] Bolivia 97% 0.01% 0.26% n/a 0.73%* 2% Including the Bahá'í Faith, Judaism, Shinto. [75][76] Bosnia and Herzegovina 50% 40% 0.1%* 9.9% Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, etc... [77][78][79] Botswana 85% 0.3% n/a 0.2% 7.9%* 1%[80][81] Badimo 6%, Baha'is. [82][83] Brazil 91.9%[84] 0.016% 0.13% 0.0016% 3.25%* 7.6% Spiritualist 1.3%, Bantu/voodoo 0.3%, Afro-Brazilian religious 0.3% (Candomblé & Umbanda), Jews 0.063%, Shinto, Sikhs etc... [85][86][87] British Virgin Islands 96% 0.4% 0.3% 0.3% 1%* 2% Rastafarians, Vodous, Baha'is. [88][89] Brunei 10% 64% 14% 1% 9%* 2% Mostly indigenous beliefs, Baha'is, Sikhs, Jews, Nasrani, etc... [90][91][92] Bulgaria 83.8% 12.2% 4%* n/a Roma animists mostly, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, etc... [40][93][94] Burkina Faso 10% - 20% 50% - 60% n/a n/a 20% - 40%* n/a Indigenous beliefs. [95][96][97] Burundi 67% 10% n/a n/a 23%* n/a Indigenous beliefs. [98][99][100] Cambodia 0.5% 3.5% 95% 0.3% 0.5%* 0.4% Tribal animism mostly, Cao Đài, the Bahá'í Faith. [101][102] Cameroon 40% - 53% 20% - 22% n/a n/a 25% - 40%* n/a Indigenous beliefs. [103][104][105] Canada 70.3% - 77.1% 2% 1.1% - 3.6% 1% 3.7% - 9.5%* 19% - 30% Jews 1.1%, Sikhs 1%, Scientologists, Baha'is, aboriginal spiritualities. [106][107][108][109] Cape Verde 95% 3% n/a n/a 1%* 1% Indigenous beliefs. [110][111] Cayman Islands 77.95% 0.19% 0.31% 0.26% 16.59%* 4.7% Spiritists 14%, Jews 1.71%, Baha'is 0.88%. [112] Central African Republic 50% - 80% 10% - 15% n/a n/a 10% - 35%* n/a Indigenous beliefs. [113][114][115] Chad 34.3% 53.1% n/a n/a 7.8%* 4.8% (atheist 3.1%) Animist 7.3%, other 0.5%. [116][117][118] Chile 87.2% 0.02% 0.04% 0.01% 4.4%* 8.3% Jews 0.1%, Baha'is 0.04%, etc... [119][120][121] China 4-5%[122][123][124][125] 1-2% 18-20%[126][127][128] n/a 20-30% (Folk religion and Taoism)[129][130][131] 40-60% (non-religious, agnostics, or new religionists; atheists are 14-15%)[132][133] Read "religion in China" for more details. [134][135][136][137][138] Christmas Island 25% 10% 55% 10%* n/a Including Bahai's, Hindus and Atheists. [139] Cocos (Keeling) Islands 15% 80% 5%* n/a Including Baha'is mostly and Hindus. [140] Colombia 93.5% 0.025% 0.015% 0.02% 4.44% 2% Including Jews 0.05%, animists, etc... [141][142] Comoros 1% - 2% 98% - 99% n/a 0.1% n/a n/a [143][144][145] Congo-Kinshasa 80% - 90%* 5% - 10% n/a n/a 5% - 10%** n/a That includes Kimbanguists/**: includes syncretic sects and Animists. [146][147][148] Congo-Brazzaville 50% 2% % % 48%* Mostly Animists. [149][150][151] Cook Islands 90.2% n/a 1% 1% 2.2% (mostly Baha'is) 5.6%* unspecified 2.6%, none 3%. [152] Costa Rica 87.3% - 92% 0.1% 2.34% 0.06% 0.8% - 2.3%* 3.2% - 9.2% Including Judaism, Scientology, Tenrikyo, and the Bahá'í Faith. [153][154][155][156] Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) 35% - 40% 35% - 40% 0.1% 0.1% 25% - 30%* n/a Mostly indigenous beliefs, Baha'is. [157][158][159][160] Croatia 87.8% 1.3% 0.03% 0.01%% Jews 0.85% 2% - 5.2% [40][161][162][163][164] Cuba 45% - 90%* 0.0026% 0.25% 0.21% 0.5% (Arará, Regla de Palo, Judaism). 9% Over 70% of Cubans could be nominal Catholic-Santería. [165][166][167] Cyprus 79.3%* 18% 1% 0.1% 0.3% (mostly Jews) 1.3% Including many Christian sects. [168] [169][170][171] Czech Republic 14% - 28.9% 0.1% 0.5% 0.003% 2.6% (including Jews, Scientologists) 67.8%* unspecified 8.8%, unaffiliated 59%. [40][172][173] Denmark 31% - 89% 2% - 3.7% 0.1% 0.1% 0.2%* 6.9% (non-religious 5.4%, atheists 1.5%) Including Jews 0.1%, Baha'is, Sikhs, Norse mythology. [40][174][175][176][177] Djibouti 0.8% - 5.8% 94% - 99% n/a 0.02% 0.1%* n/a Mostly Baha'is. [178][179][180][181] Dominica 90.9% 0.2% 0.25% 0.2% 2.35%* 6.1% Rastafarian 1.3%, Baha'is 1%. [182][183][184] Dominican Republic 87.1% - 95% 0.05% - 0.1% 0.1% 0.04% 2.26%* 2.5% - 10.6% Spiritist 2.18%, Bahá'í 0.07%, Jewish 0.01%. [185][186][187][188] East Timor 98%* 0.9% 0.1% 0.3% 0.7% n/a Roman Catholicism & Animism 97%. [189][190][191] Ecuador 85% - 97.5% 0.002% 0.2% n/a 0.7%* 1.5% Animists, Baha'is, Jews, etc... [192][193][194][195] Egypt 10% 90% n/a n/a Baha'is, Jews n/a Read sources for more details [196][197] El Salvador 96% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 1.3%* 1%[198][199] Baha'is, Jews, Animists, etc... [200][201][202] Equatorial Guinea 93% 1% n/a n/a 5%* 1% Mostly animists and Baha'is 1%. [203] Eritrea 49% - 50% 48% - 50% 0.1% 0.1% over 2%* 0.1% indigenous beliefs 2%, Baha'is. [204][205] Estonia 10% - 27.8% 0.4% 0.4% 0.01% 0.3% (Jews 0.2%) 50-70% In a 2000 census, 34% were unaffiliated , 32% other and unspecified , and 6% had no religion. [40][206][207] Ethiopia 60.8% 32.8% n/a 0.005% 6.3% (indigenous beliefs), Judaism n/a Some sources [208][209] show equal figures for Christian and Muslim from 45% - 50% per each. [210][211] Falkland Islands 94.3% n/a n/a n/a 3.7%* 2% including Baha'is 0.3%. [212][213] Faroe Islands 93.96% 0% 0% 0% Baha'is 0.2% 5.84% [214][215] Fiji 52% - 54% 7% 1% 33% - 34% 0.9%* 3% - 5% (Atheist 0.3%) Sikhs (0.5%) and Bahai's [216][217][218] Finland 40% - 80% 0.2% 0.1% 0.01% 0.19%* 16% Jews, Baha'is, others. [40][219][220][221][222][223] France (Metropolitan France only) 54% 4% 0.7% - 1.2% 0.1% 4%* 31-64% Some people may identify as both agnostic and members of a religious community. A December 2006 poll by Harris Interactive, published in The Financial Times, found that 32% of the French population described themselves as agnostic, a further 32% as atheist and only 27% believed in any type of God or supreme being.) *: Jews over 1%, Sikhs less than 1%, Scientologists. Please read more here for more details. [224][225][226][40][227][228][229][230][231] French Guiana 85% 2% 1% 1% 3%* 8% Animists 2%, Baha'is 0.9%, Sikhs. [232] French Polynesia 84% n/a 7.5%* 0.5% 2% (mostly Baha'is) 6% Mostly Chinese Buddhism. [233] Gabon 55 - 73% 1% - 12% n/a n/a 10%* 5% Indigenous beliefs. [234][235] Gambia 4% - 9% 90% - 95% n/a 0.1% 0.9%* n/a Indigenous beliefs, Baha'is. [236][237][238] Georgia 88.6% 9.9% 0.1% 0.01% 0.69%* 0.7% Including Jews 0.22% [239][240][241] Germany 67% 3.9% 0.3% - 1%[242] 0.12% 1.4% (Jews 0.25%), (Sikhs 0.03%) 25%[243]-55%[244] [40][245] Ghana 68.8% 15.9% 0.05% 0.05% 9.1%* 6.1% Animist 8.5%, others (see sources). [246][247] Gibraltar 88.3% 4% 0.1% 1.8% 2.2%* 3.6% Jews 2.1%. [248] Greece 98% 1.3% 0.1% unknown 0.6% n/a Others include Jews, Scientologists, Baha'is, Sikhs, Hare Krishnas & Hellenic neopaganists. [249][250][251] Greenland 96.56% n/a n/a n/a 1.24%* 2.2% Traditional ethnic 0.74%, Baha'i 0.5%. [252] Grenada 93% 0.3% 0.5% 0.7% 1.5%* 4% Rastafarian/Spiritist 1.3%, Baha'is 0.2%. [253][254] Guadeloupe 94.6% 0.4% 0.2% 0.5% 2.3%* 2% Including Baha'is 0.4%, Rastafarians, Vodous. [255] Guam 89.6% % % % 10.4%* unknown Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, Baha'is, etc... [256][257] Guatemala 95% 0.01% 0.1% n/a 4.9%* 1.9% Including indigenous Mayan beliefs, Baha'is. [258][259] Guernsey 100%* 0% 0% 0% n/a n/a Anglican 65.2%. [260] Guinea 7% - 10% 85% 0.1% 5% - 8%* n/a Mostly indigenous beliefs, Baha'is & Hindus. [261][262][263] Guinea-Bissau 5% - 13% 38% - 45% n/a n/a 40% - 50%* n/a Indigenous beliefs. [264][265] Guyana 50% - 57.4% 7.2% - 10% 0.7% 28.3% - 35% 2.4%* 4% Rastafarians, Baha'is. [266][267][268] Haiti 83.7% 0.02% n/a n/a 2.18%* 1%[269][270] Vodous 50%, Baha'is. [271] Honduras 86% 0.1% 0.1% n/a 12.7%* 1.1% Mostly indigenous beliefs, Baha'is, Jews. [272][273] Hong Kong 8.1% 1.3% 90%
(10% registered)0.1% 0.2%* 58%[274][275][276] Including Sikhs, Jews, Baha'is, Falun Gong, etc... [277][278] Hungary 74.4% 0.03% 0.05% 0.02% 0.8%* 24.7% Jews 0.12%, etc... [279] Iceland 88.97% 0.13% 0.26% n/a 0.60%* 10.04% Ásatrúarfélagið, Baha'is, Sikhs [40][280][281][282][283] India 2.3% 13.4% 0.8% 80.5% 2.9% (Sikh 1.9%, Jains 0.4%, Baha'is 0.2%, Tribal animists 0.3%, Zoroastrians, Jews) 0.1% [284][285][286][287] Indonesia 9.5% 87.2% 1% 2.2% 0.1%* n/a Mostly Tribal animism. [288] Iran 1.25% - 2.00% 98% 0.01% 0.02% 4.05% - 5%* n/a Bahá'ís 300,000 - 350,000; Jews 25,000 - 30,000; Zoroastrians 30,000 - 60,000; Sikhs 6,000 [289][290] Iraq 2.3% 97% 0% 0% 0.7%* n/a Including the local religions of Yezidi, Shabaks, Sabean-Mandaean. [291][292] Ireland 91.7% 0.76% 0.19% 0.15% 0.9%* 6.3% Including Jews, Baha'is, Sikhs etc... [40][293][294] Isle of Man 63.7% n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.3% [295] Israel 2.3% 16% 0.1% 0.1% 78.1%* 3.4% Jewish 76.5%, Druze 1.6%. [296][297] Italy 70% - 90%* 1.4% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% Jews, 0.1% Sikhs over 0.06%, Baha'is 14-27%[224] 87% nominally Catholics and 3% Protestants. [40][298][299] Jamaica 65.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.1% 1%* 3%[300][301] Rastafarians 0.9%; Jews & Baha'is. [302][303][304][305] Japan 0.8% 0.1% 70% (20-45% practicing) 0.004% 3% (Shinto, Tenrikyo) 70-84%
Professor Robert Kisala estimates that only 30% of Japanese adhere to a religion. A research done by Phil Zuckerman concluded that 64-65% of Japanese are non-believers in God[306]Frequently seen high figures of Buddhism such as 90% come primarily from birth records following a longstanding practice of family lines being officially associated with a local Buddhist temple[307][308][309] "polls indicate that fewer than 30% of Japanese people have any real religious beliefs" [310] According to Johnstone (1993:323), 84% of the Japanese claim no personal religion[311]
Jersey 86% n/a n/a n/a 0.6% 13.4% [312] Jordan 3% - 6% 93% - 95% 0% 0% 1%* n/a Druzes and Baha'is. [313][314][315] Kazakhstan 46% 47% 0.58% 0.02% 1.4%* 5% Mostly Shamanists, Jews, Baha'is. [316][317][318] Kenya 78% 10% n/a 1% 11%* unknown Indigenous beliefs 10%, Baha'is 0.9%; Sikhs, Jains & Jews. [319][320] Kiribati 97% 0.1% n/a n/a Baha'is 2% 0.9% [321] North Korea 0.1% 0% 64.5%
(2% registered)0% 30% (Confucianism, Shamanism, Chongdogyo) 10-15% (A research in the year 2005 by Phil Zuckerman revealed that only about 15% of North Koreans are non-believers in God but warns about its unreliability) Over 90% total population believe in Juche. Read here for more details. [322] South Korea 26.3% 0.07% 22.8%[323]-40% 0.005% 0.7% (Korean Shamanism, Chondogyo, Confucianism, Judaism, etc...) 52%[324] According to Eungi (2003), 52% of South Koreans do not believe in God.[325][326] [327] Kuwait 16% 67.5% 4% 12% 0.43%* 0.07% Sikhs 0.4%, Baha'is. [328] Kyrgyzstan 11% - 20% 75% - 80% 0.35% n/a 4.5% - 8%* n/a Mostly Shamanists, Baha'is 0.1%. [329][330][331] Laos 1.5% ? 65% (65% have taken the Refuge) * ? 31.5% (mostly animists, also Baha'is and Muslims) 0.25% Including the mixture of Theravada Buddhism with animist and the numbers of East Asian Buddhism. [332][333][334] Latvia 70% 0.017% 0.004% 0.006% Jews 0.014% 20-29%[335] [336][337] Lebanon 39% 59.7% 0.1% 0.1% 1.1%* n/a Including Jews, Baha'is, etc... [338][339] Lesotho 80% - 90% 1% 0.1% 0.1% 9% - 19%* n/a Mostly indigenous beliefs, Baha'is. [340][341] Liberia 40% 20% 0.1% 0.1% 39.7% 0.1% Mostly indigenous beliefs (over 39%), small numbers of Baha'is and Sikhs. [342][343] Libya 2.4% 97% 0.3% 0.1% n/a 0.2% [344][345][346][347] Liechtenstein 83.2% 4.8% 0.25% n/a 1%* 10.75% Jews 0.1%; Baha'is; no formal creed. [348][349] Lithuania 44% - 85% 0.08% 0.01% 0.01% 5.4%* 9.5% "Nontraditional" religions; <0.1% Jews. [40][350][351] Luxembourg 39% - 92% 2% 0.5% 0.1% 0.4%* 22-28% Jews 0.2%, Baha'is. [40][352][353] Macau 7% 0.1% 80%*[354]
(17% registered)n/a 0.6% (0.5% Baha'is, Falun Gong) 45%[355] [356] Republic of Macedonia 65.1% - 69% 29% - 33.3% n/a n/a 1% - 1.5% n/a See sources for various figures. [357][358][359] Madagascar 41% - 45% 7% 0.1% 0.1% 47% - 51.4%* 0.4% Over 45% - 50% is indigenous beliefs; Baha'is 0.1% [360][361][362][363][364] Malawi 79.9% 12.8% n/a 0.2% 2.8%* 4.3% Mostly animists 2.5%, Baha'is 0.2%, Rastafarians & Jews. [365][366][367] Malaysia 9.1% 55% - 60.4% 19.2% - 22% 6.3% 1.3%* 0.8% Including animists, Sikhs & Baha'is. [368][369][370] Maldives 0.1% 99.41% (overall) - 100% (citizen) 0.45% 0.01% 0.01% 0.02% [371][372] Mali 1% - 5% 90% 0% 0% 5% - 9% n/a [373][374][375] Malta 55% - 97%* 0.8% 0.1% n/a 0.1%** 2% Roman Catholics 95%/**: Including Jews, Baha'is, etc... [40][376] Marshall Islands 97.5% 0% 0% 1%* 1.5% Mostly Baha'is and few Buddhists. [377][378] Martinique 91.6% 0.5% 0.2% 0.3% 4.4%* 3% Baha'is 0.5%, Rastafarians, Vodous. [379] Mauritania 99.9% 0% 0% 0.1%* 0% Mostly Christians, Jews. [380] Mauritius 32.2% 16.6% 2.5% 50% n/a 0.7% [381][382][383] Mayotte 3%* 97% 0% 0% 0% 0% mostly Roman Catholic. [384] Mexico 82.8% - 95.15% 0.26% 0.1% n/a 0.1%* 4.38% - 16.9% Jews 0.05%; Baha'is. [385][386][387][388] Federated States of Micronesia 95.4% - 97% n/a 1% n/a 1.6%* 0.4% - 2% Mostly Baha'is. [389][390][391] Moldova 98.3% 0.07% 0.02% 0.01% Jews 1.5% 0.1% [392][393][394] Monaco 20.5% - 90% 10%* n/a Including mostly Protestant, Jewish 3%, Muslim, Greek Orthodox, etc... [395][396] Mongolia 2.1% 3.0% 53% 3.3%* 38.6% Total of 2.9% are subscribed to Shamanism, here included in the "Others" category [397] Montenegro 77.5% - 78%* 18% 0% 0% n/a 4% - 4.5% Orthodox 74% and Roman Catholic. [398][399] Montserrat 95.5% 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% Baha'is 2% 2% [400] Morocco 0.1% - 1.1% 98.7% - 99.6% 0.01% [401] n/a 0.09% - 0.2%* n/a Mostly Jews, Baha'is. [402][403] Mozambique 41.3% 17.8% - 20% 0% 0.2% 17.5%* 5%[404] Including African animists mostly, Jews & Baha'is. [405][406][407] Myanmar (Burma) 4% - 6% 4% 89% - 90% 0.5% 0.5% - 1.5%* n/a Including Tribal animism mostly, Baha'i, Jewish. [408][409] Namibia 90% 0.9% 0.1% n/a 4%* unknown indigenous beliefs 3%, Jews, Baha'is. [410][411] Nauru 67% n/a 3% n/a 10%* 20% It is the country with the highest percentage of Baha'is (over 9%). [412] Nepal 0.45% 4% - 4.2% 10.7% - 11% 80.6% - 81% 3.6% - 4%* n/a Kirant [413][414][415] Netherlands 29% - 45% 5.5% - 5.8% 0.1% - 1% 0.6% 0.4% - 0.8%* 53% - 65%[416] Jews 0.3% [40][417][418] Netherlands Antilles 92.3% 0.31% 0.26% 0.6% 1.33%* 5.2% Jews 1.3%, Baha'is. [419][420] New Caledonia 90% 4% 3% 2% 1%* n/a Mostly Baha'is. [421][422] New Zealand 55.9% 1.0% 1.4% 1.7% 5.4% 34.6% [423] Nicaragua 90% 0.02% - 0.03% 0.1% n/a 1.6%* 2%[424][425] Animist, Baha'is. [426] Niger 5%* 95% 0% 0% Baha'is n/a Mixture of Christianity and Animism. [427][428][429] Nigeria 40% 50% n/a n/a African animist 10% n/a The numbers of Christians and Muslims are roughly equal as 50/50. [430][431] Niue 81% 8.4%* 10.6% Baha'is mostly. [432] Norfolk Island 64% 2.7% 33.3%* Unspecified 15.2%, none 18.1%. [433] Northern Mariana Islands 79.7% % % % 20.3%* % Mostly Buddhists, Atheists, Baha'is and Animists. [434] Norway 30% - 89.9% 1.8% 0.5% 0.5% 0.6%* 6.7% Jews, Sikhs, Baha'is. [40][435][436][437] Oman 2.54% - 4.9% 87.4% - 92.66% 0.8% - 1.2% 3% - 5.7% 0.3% - 1.1%* 0.1% - 0.3% Sikhs, Baha'is. [438][439][440] Pakistan 1.5% 96% - 97% 0.1% 1.2% - 2% 0.1% - 0.3%* 0.1% - 0.3% Ahmadis, Zoroastrians, Sikhs, Baha'is, animist. Read here for more details [441][442][443][444] Palau 71.7% 0.1% 3% n/a 8.8%* 16.4% Modekngei (indigenous to Palau). [445][446] Palestinian National Authority 4.73% 83.54% n/a n/a 11.73%* n/a Jews 11.09%; Baha'is and others 0.64%. [447][448][449] Panama 88% - 95% 0.3% - 3.5% 0.4% - 2.1% 0.3% 2% - 4%* 2% Read sources for more details [450][451] Papua New Guinea 66% - 96%* 0.035% 0.3% n/a Animist 33%, Baha'is 0.3%. Many citizens integrate their Christian faith with some indigenous beliefs and practices [452][453] Paraguay 92% - 96.9% 0.008% 0.5% n/a 1%* 1.5% - 5% Animist 0.5%, Baha'is 0.2%, Jews 0.1%, New religions. [454][455][456] Peru 83.1% 0.003% 0.31% unknown 0.11%* 2%[457][458] Baha'is 0.09%, Jews 0.02%, Animist. [459][460][461] Philippines 92.5% - 94% 5% 0.1% - 2.5% 0.05% 0.35%* 0.1% Sikhs, Jews, Animists. [462][463] Pitcairn Islands 100%* 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Seventh-Day Adventist 100%. [464] Poland 75% - 96.7%* 0.01% - 0.07% 0.1% n/a 0.13% (Jews 0.1%) 3% nominal Roman Catholic 96%. [40][465][466] Portugal 86.7% - 95.5% 0.33% 0.03% 0.07% 0.02%* 3.9% - 12.85% Mostly Catholic. [40][467][468] Puerto Rico 97% 0.13% 0.03% 0.09% 0.77%* 1.98% Spiritists 0.7%, Jews 0.07%. [469] Qatar 8.5% - 10.3% 71% - 77.5% 5% 7.2% - 12.7% Baha'is 0.2% 0.8% See sources because non-Islamic religious numbers depend on ethnic groups. [470][471][472][473] Réunion 84.9% 2.15% ? 6.7% 6.18% including Bahai 0.07% 5% Jews 0.07%[citation needed] [474] Romania 99% 0.2% 0.01% 0.01% 0.1%* 0.1% Predominantly Jews & small numbers of Baha'is. [475][476][477] Russia 18.5% - 78% 10% - 14% 1.1% - 1.45% 0.45%[478][479] Jews 0.5%; Shamanist 1%; Baha'is, new religions 0.5%. 16% - 48%* Russia has large populations of non-practicing believers and non-believers. [480][481][482] Rwanda 93.6% 4.6% 0% 0% Animist 0.1% 1.7% [483][484] Saint Helena 95.7% 0% 0% 0% Baha'is 0.3% 4% [485][486] Saint Kitts and Nevis 98% n/a n/a n/a 1%* 1% Baha'is, Rastafarians. [487] Saint Lucia 90.8% 0.1% n/a 0.2% 2.9%* 6% Rastafarians 2.1%. [488] (Page 100) Saint-Pierre and Miquelon 99% 0% 0% 0% 1% n/a [489] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 88.9% 1.5% n/a 3.3% 0.3%* 6% Rastafarians, Baha'is. [490][491][492] Samoa 98% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 1.6%* 0.1% Baha'is 1.5%, Jews. [493][494] San Marino 99% 0.1% % % 0.4%* 0.5% Baha'is, Jews. [495] São Tomé and Príncipe 77.5% - 95% 3% 0% 0% 0.1% 2% - 19.4% [496][497] Saudi Arabia 4.5% (est.)[498][499] 97% (overall) [500]* 1.5% (est.)[501][502] 4.5% (est.)[503][504] unknown (Sikhs, Baha'is, Jews). n/a All non-Islamic religions are prohibited. Estimates for non-Islamic religions are based on nationalities. Read here for more details. [505][506][507] Senegal 4% - 5% 94% - 95% 0.01% n/a 1% -2%* n/a Animists. [508][509][510] Serbia 83% - 91.6% 3.2% - 5% 0.01% [511] n/a 0.09%* 5% Jews >0.02%. [512][513] Seychelles 93.2% 1.1% 1% 2.1% 0.5%* 2.1% Mostly Baha'is. [514][515] Sierra Leone 20% - 30% 60% n/a 0.1% 5% - 10%* n/a Mostly Animists, Baha'is. See sources for various figures. [516][517][518] Singapore 14.6% 14.9% 60% 4% 1%* 13% Including Sikhs, Jews, Zoroastrians & Jains. [519][520] Slovakia 56% - 83.8% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1%* 15.8% Mostly Jews, Baha'is and Sikhs [40][521][522] Slovenia 50% - 65% 2.4% 0.06% 0.01% 0.03%* 25% - 35% Jews, others. [40][523][524] Solomon Islands 97.1% 0.07% 0.03% n/a 2.3%* 0.5% Mostly Baha'is. [525][526] Somalia 0.1% 99.9% 0% 0% 0% 0% [527][528] South Africa 79.7% 1.5% 0.1% 1.2% 3%* 1%[529][530] Indigenous beliefs, Jews, Sikhs, Baha'is. [531][532] Spain 60% - 76% 2.3%[533] 0.025% 0.025% 5%* 19-41%[224] Jews 0.12%, Baha'is, Sikhs etc... Read here for more details. About 76% of Spaniards self-identify as Catholics, 5% other faith, and about 19% identify with no religion. [534] [40][535][536] Sri Lanka 8% 7% 70% 15% n/a n/a [537][538] Sudan 5% 70% 0% 0% 25%* n/a Indigenous beliefs. [539] Suriname 40% - 48% 13.5% - 19.6% 1% - 1.5% (Chinese) 20% - 27.4% 3.3% - 5%* 4.4% Animists mostly, Baha'is. [540][541][542] Swaziland 85% - 95% 1% - 10% 0% 0.2% 2.8%* 1% Baha'is, Jews. [543][544] Sweden 60% - 70% 3%[545] 0.2% 0.08% - 0.12% 0.3% 30 - 33% At the end of 2008, 72,9% of Swedes belonged to the Church of Sweden (Lutheran), this number has been decreasing by about 1% on a yearly basis for the last two decades. Church of Sweden services are sparsely attended (hovering in the single digit percentages of the population).[546] [40][547][548] Switzerland 43% - 79.3% 4.3% 0.29% 0.38% 0.33%* 15.4% (unspecified 4.3%, Atheist 11.1%) Jews, Baha'is, Sikhs etc. [40][549][550][551] Syria 10% 90%* 0% 0% Jews & Yazidis n/a Sunni Muslims 74%, Alawis 12%, Druzes 3% & others. [552][553][554] Taiwan 4.5% 0.3% 93%* (35% registered) n/a 2.2% n/a Mostly Taiwanese people worship both of Mahayana Buddhism with Chinese religions. [555][556][557] Tajikistan 2.5% 90% - 97% 0.1% unknown 0.3%* 0.1% Zoroastrians, Shamanists, Hare Krishnas, Baha'is, Jews. [558][559][560] Tanzania 30% - 40% 30% - 40% 0.1% 0.9% 18.5% - 38.5% * 0.5% Indigenous beliefs 18% - 38%, Baha'is 0.4%, Sikhs, Zoroastrians. [561][562][563][564] Thailand 0.7% 4% 95% 0.0045% 0.1%* n/a Including animists, Jews, Sikhs, etc... [565][566] Togo 29% - 47.1% 13.7% - 20% 0% 0% 33% - 51%* 5% - 6.1% Indigenous beliefs. [567][568][569] Tokelau 95% 0% 0% 0% 5%* n/a Baha'is 4.5%. [570] Tonga 83% 14%* Including other Christian groups, Baha'is >6%,Muslims, Hindus and Atheists. [571] Trinidad and Tobago 57.6% 5.8% 0.7% 22.5% 10.1%* 3.3% (Atheists 1.9%) Spiritual Baptists 1.4%, Orisha 0.1%, other Afro-American religions, Baha'is, Rastafarians & Jews. [572][573][574][575] Tunisia 1% 98% n/a n/a 1%* n/a Jews, Baha'is, Atheists. [576][577] Turkey 0.16% 99% - 99.8% n/a n/a 0.06%* (0.04% Jews, 0.02% Baha'is) n/a The Jews are the second largest non-Muslim population in Turkey after Christians, with a population of 26,000.[578] but the non-Muslim population declined in the early 2000s. [579][580][581][582] Turkmenistan 9% (Eastern Orthodox) 89% % % 0.3%* 1.7% Baha'is, Buddhists, Hare Krishnas, various Christians. [583][584] Turks and Caicos Islands 86% 0.5% 1.5% 2% 4%* 6% Baha'is, Vodous, Rastafarians. [585][586] Tuvalu 97% n/a n/a n/a 3%* n/a Baha'is [587] Uganda 83.9% - 85% 12.1% n/a 0.8%[588] 1.2% - 2.3%* 0.9% Baha'is, Jews & Sikhs. [589][590] Ukraine 35% - 96.1%* 0.5% 0.1% 0.1% 2.5% (Jews 0.6%) unknown Including many various Christian sects. [591][592][593] United Arab Emirates 8.5% 61.75% 4.25% 21.25% 4.25%* n/a Zoroastrians, Bahá'ís, and Sikhs. [594][595] United Kingdom 71.6% 2.7% 1.2% [596] 1% 8%* 15.5-52%[224] Sikhs 0.6% Jews 0.5% Pagans (Wiccans). [597] [40][598][599] United States 78% 1% 2% [600]
(0.7% registered)0.4% Jews 2.5% (1% registered, cultural 1.5%); others 1%* 15.1% Others include new religions, Baha'is, Sikhs, animists etc. [601] (Read here for more details) U.S. Virgin Islands 93% % % % 5%* 2% Rastafarians, Baha'is, Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, etc... [602][603] Uruguay 70% - 83% 0.01% 0.1% 0.01% 0.88%* 17% Jews 0.75%, Baha'is. [604][605] Uzbekistan 7% - 11% 80% - 88% 0.2% 0.01% 0.09%* 0.7% - 1.7% Jews 0.065%, Zoroastrians, Baha'is. [606][607] Vanuatu 83% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 14.4%* 2.3% Animists 5.6% (including Jon Frum cargo cult), Baha'is. [608][609] Vatican City 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% The Vatican is the "central government" of the Roman Catholic Church. [610][611] Venezuela 98% 0.4% 0.2% n/a 0.9%* 0.5% Including Animists, Baha'is and Jews. [612][613][614] Vietnam 8% 0.08% 85%
(16% registered)0.06% 5.66% (Cao Đài 3%, Tribal religions 2.5%, Baha'i 0.1%, new religions). 1.2% Including various Vietnamese-Buddhist sects as Hoà Hảo, Tứ Ân Hiếu Nghĩa,etc... Read more here. [615][616][617][618] Wallis and Futuna 99% 0% 0% 0% n/a 1% [619] Western Sahara 0.1% 99.9% 0% 0% 0% 0% [620][621] Yemen 0.2% 99% 0% 0.7% 0.01%* 0.019% [622][623] Zambia 87% 0.7% 0% 0.3% 7%* 5% Animists, Baha'is. [624] Zanzibar 1% 99% 0% 0% 0% 0% [625][626] Zimbabwe 70% - 80% 1% 0.1% 0.1% 17.7% - 27.7%* 1.1% Mostly animists, Baha'is 0.3%, Jews 0.1%. [627][628] See also
- Religion
- Faith
- Theocracy
- Buddhism by country
- Christianity by country (Roman Catholicism by country, Protestantism by country and Orthodoxy by country)
- Hinduism by country
- Islam by country
- Judaism by country or Jewish population
- List of religious populations
- No Faith by Country
- Sikhism by country
- Religion and geography
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