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Church attendance
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8% |
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[41st of 53]
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Islam > Percentage Muslim
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2% |
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[109th of 168]
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DEFINITION: Percent of Muslims in each country. |
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SOURCE: World Values Survey |
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Islam > Population
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59,658 |
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[123rd of 165]
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DEFINITION: Muslim population by country. Note: West Bank includes Gaza Strip. |
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SOURCE: International Religious Freedom Report 2004, U.S. State Department |
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Jehovahs Witnesses
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8,998 |
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[69th of 178]
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SOURCE: CIA World Factbook |
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Jews
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200 |
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[86th of 89]
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SOURCE: watchtower.org - 2002 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide |
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Protestantism > By country > Protestants
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110,368
|
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[111st of 167]
|
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: World Jewish Congress (WJC), 1998 |
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Protestantism > By country > Protestants > % Protestant
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3.7 %
|
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[102nd of 163]
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: Protestantism by country
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Religions > All Armenian Apostolic 94.7%, other Christian 4%, Yezidi (monotheist with elements of nature worship) 1.3% |
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DEFINITION: This entry includes a rank ordering of religions by adherents starting with the largest group and sometimes includes the percent of total population.
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: Protestantism by country
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Roman Catholicism > By country > Roman Catholicism > % Catholic
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3.7 %
|
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[110th of 170]
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 22 August 2006
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Roman Catholicism > By country > Roman Catholicism > Catholic total
|
110,367
|
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[117th of 170]
|
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DEFINITION:
|
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: Roman Catholicism by country
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Seventh-day Adventist Membership
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958 |
|
[146th of 232]
|
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DEFINITION: This entry lists Seventh-day Adventist membership worldwide as of 2004. Membership is defined as baptised and active. |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: Roman Catholicism by country
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State religion > Established churches and former state churches > Denomination
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Oriental Orthodox |
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|
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SOURCE: adventiststatistics.org
2004 Annual Report
31 December 2004 |
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State religion > Established churches and former state churches > Disestablished
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1921 |
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|
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: State religion |