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  2. Hinduism in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    No Hindu groups are officially registered in the Slovak Republic. Registration of religious groups is not legally required, though only registered religious groups have the explicit right to conduct public worship services and other activities, although no specific religions or practices are banned or discouraged by the authorities in practice. [2]

  3. Hinduism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    On 11 December 2012, the Italian Parliament ratified an official agreement (Intesa) with the Italian Hindu Union (L.31/12/2012 n. 246). As declared in Article 24 of the Law of agreement, Dipavali or Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is recognized in Italy as the official Hindu religious festival of the Hindu organization. [4]

  4. Hinduism in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the third largest religious group in the Netherlands, after Christianity and Islam; representing about 1.0% of the Dutch population in 2019. [1] After the United Kingdom and Italy, the third largest Hindu community of Europe lives in the Netherlands.

  5. Hinduism by country - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is a heterogeneous religion and consists of many schools of thought. Hinduism includes a diversity of ideas on spirituality and traditions, but has no ecclesiastical order, no unquestionable religious authorities, no governing body, no prophet(s) nor any binding holy book; Hindus can be polytheistic, monotheistic, pantheistic, monistic ...

  6. Hinduism in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The temple is a brilliant fusion of Hungarian and Hindu architectural styles .It was architectured by Gyula Szigeti. It was built in 1979, Swami B.A. Narayan and his followers. Swami B.A. Narayan was sent to Hungary by his spiritual master A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Nandafalva is named after the Indian holy place called Nandagram.

  7. Hinduism in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The HFL was created by 21 members of the Hindu community in Luxembourg from India, Nepal, Mauritius, and Sri Lanka. It is now planning to build a Hindu temple in Luxembourg. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The organisation celebrates Hindu festivals such as Krishna Janmashtami , etc. [ 3 ]

  8. INSIGHT UK - Wikipedia

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    During the 2022 Leicester unrest, the organisation issued tweets and narratives on its website describing the events unfolding in Leicester. [7] [8] Rutgers University's Network Contagion Research Institute, which studied the cyber-swarming during the unrest, treated INSIGHT UK's twitter handle as a "Hindu Twittersphere user", [9] while another report by Centre for Democracy, Pluralism and ...

  9. Religion in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    A Hindu temple in Germany (Hamm, Westphalia). Religion in the European Union is diverse. The largest religion in the EU is Christianity, which accounted for 72.8% of EU population as of 2018. [2] Smaller groups include those of Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, and some East Asian religions, most