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According to reports from the WIN/Gallup International's (WIN/GIA) four global polls: in 2005, 77% were a religious person and 4% were "convinced atheists"; in 2012, 23% were not a religious person and 13% were "convinced atheists"; [2] in 2015, 22% were not a religious person and 11% were "convinced atheists"; [3] and in 2017, 25% were not a ...
This is an overview of religion by country or territory in 2010 according to a 2012 Pew Research Center report. [1] The article Religious information by country gives information from The World Factbook of the CIA and the U.S. Department of State .
Importance of Religion in Europe (results of a 2008/2009 Gallup poll) Predominance of Christianity in countries across Europe (2010) Religion has been a major influence on the societies, cultures, traditions, philosophies, artistic expressions and laws within present-day Europe. The largest religion in Europe is Christianity. [1]
Sweden, perceived by Best Countries survey respondents to be the second-least religious country in the world, is 87 percent Lutheran, according to the World Factbook.
Results of a 2008/2009 Gallup poll on whether respondents said that religion was "important in [their] daily life." ... This article charts a list of countries by ...
English: the visualization shows data on the least religious countries. the selected are the countries that at least have more than 10 % unaffiliated people ( in 2020). the countries are ordered along the horizontal axis by population and along the vertical axis by unaffiliated percentage. sources: worldpopulationreview.com
A WIN/Gallup International poll found that among the nations they questioned Thailand is the most religious country in the world, while China is the least.
The country with the largest number of Muslims in western Europe is believed to be France with an estimated 6–7 million (though the French census does not ask religious questions) followed by Germany (4.5 million), the United Kingdom (2.7 million) [34] and Italy (1.5 million). [35]