| Countries (A to Z) |
Description |
| Albania |
all mosques and churches were closed in 1967 and religious observances prohibited; in November 1990, Albania began allowing private religious practice |
| Azerbaijan |
religious affiliation is still nominal in Azerbaijan; percentages for actual practicing adherents are much lower |
| Canada |
based on the 1991 census |
| Central African Republic |
animistic beliefs and practices strongly influence the Christian majority |
| China |
officially atheist (2002 est.) |
| Cote d'Ivoire |
the majority of foreigners (migratory workers) are Muslim (70%) and Christian (20%) |
| El Salvador |
there is extensive activity by Protestant groups throughout the country; by the end of 1992, there were an estimated 1 million Protestant evangelicals in El Salvador |
| Fiji |
Fijians are mainly Christian, Indians are Hindu, and there is a Muslim minority (1986) |
| Haiti |
roughly half of the population also practices Voodoo |
| Kenya |
a large majority of Kenyans are Christian, but estimates for the percentage of the population that adheres to Islam or indigenous beliefs vary widely |
| Korea, North |
autonomous religious activities now almost nonexistent; government-sponsored religious groups exist to provide illusion of religious freedom |
| Luxembourg |
1979 legislation forbids the collection of religious statistics |
| Nepal |
only official Hindu state in the world (1995) |
| Tokelau |
on Atafu, all Congregational Christian Church of Samoa; on Nukunonu, all Roman Catholic; on Fakaofo, both denominations, with the Congregational Christian Church predominant |