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  2. Demographics of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    According to the CIA World Factbook, [17] in 2021, the Christian population in Lebanon was estimated at 44%. In 2012 a more detailed breakdown of the size of each Christian sect in Lebanon was made: Maronite Christians are the largest of the Christian groups who in total account for about 32.4% of the total population of Lebanon. [19]

  3. Christianity in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    As the last Lebanese census was conducted in 1932, it is difficult to have precise population estimates. Lebanon has the highest proportion of Christians of any country in the Middle East, but exact size of this population has been disputed for many years. One estimate of the Christian share of Lebanon's population, as of 2012, was 40.5%. [18]

  4. Religion in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 study conducted by Statistics Lebanon, a Beirut-based research firm, estimated Lebanon's population to be 54% Muslim (27% Shia; 27% Sunni), 46% Christian (31.5% Maronite, 8% Greek Orthodox, 6.5% other Christian groups) [11] The CIA World Factbook estimates (2020) the following, though this data does not include Lebanon's sizable Syrian ...

  5. Christianity in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Christians were half of Lebanon's population before the Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990), but in 2012 they are believed to form a large minority of 40.5% [115] of the country's population (according to the last official Lebanese Census of 1932, the Lebanese Christian population was 51% [116] of the country's population).

  6. Lebanese Maronite Christians - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese Maronite population is concentrated mainly in Mount Lebanon and East Beirut. [2] They are believed to constitute about 30% of the total population of Lebanon. [1] The Maronites and the Druze founded modern Lebanon in the early eighteenth century through the ruling and social system known as the "Maronite–Druze dualism". [3]

  7. Christianity by country - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of major traditions within Christianity (Pew Research Center, 2010 data) [204] Tradition Followers % of the Christian population % of the world population Follower dynamics Dynamics in- and outside Christianity Catholicism: 1,200,000,000 52.4 15.9 Growing Stable Protestantism: 800,640,000 34.9 11.6 Growing Growing Orthodoxy ...

  8. Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to 2013, ... About 350,000-450,000 of Christians in Lebanon are Orthodox and ... Saudi Arabia's Arab Christian population consists mostly of Lebanese and ...

  9. Christian population growth - Wikipedia

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    This higher youth population is one of the reasons that from 2010 to 2050 Muslims are projected to grow faster than Christians. Size of old population. In 2010, "11% of the world's population was at least 60 years old", 14% of the Christian population was over 60 years old, but only 7% of Muslims were over 60.