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This study also found that Protestants were the only group in which a majority regularly attended services. [4] A 2013 survey found 15% Protestant (9% Pentecostal,4% refusing to say which Protestant denomination and 2% mainline ). [14] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims over 474,000 members with two temples and 726 ...
Country Catholic (%) Protestant (%) Unaffiliated (%) Other (%) Paraguay: 89 7 1 2 Mexico: 81 9 7 4 Colombia: 79 13 6 2 Ecuador: 79 13 5 3 Bolivia: 77 16 4 3 Peru: 76 17 4 3 Venezuela: 73 17 7 4 Argentina: 71 15 12 3 Panama: 70 19 7 4 Chile: 64 17 16 3 Costa Rica: 62 25 9 4 Brazil: 61 26 8 5 Dominican Republic: 57 23 18 2 Puerto Rico: 56 33 8 2 ...
Clarke and Beyer estimate that Protestants constituted 15% of all Europeans in 2009, while Noll claims that less than 12% of them lived in Europe in 2010. [5] [7] Changes in worldwide Protestantism over the last century have been significant. [3] [7] [22] Since 1900, Protestantism has spread rapidly in Africa, Asia, Oceania and South America.
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Some countries have percentages. These are countries where Protestant communities may have been more than their level shown on the map given their demographic growth (for example, Czechoslovakia has 0-10% (circa 7.7%), but it could be 10-20%) by 1938; though in several countries percentages are placed just to ensure religious situation there which has been exaggerated by some sources ("10% ...
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The Evangelical Church of the River Plate (Iglesia Evangélica del Río de la Plata or IERP) is a United, Protestant denomination with congregations in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It is named after the Río de la Plata Basin , where the majority of its congregations are located.