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  2. Religion in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    According to the Lithuanian census of 2021, the predominant religion in Lithuania is Christianity, with the largest confession being that of the Catholic Church (about 74% of the population). [1] There are smaller groups of Orthodox Christians, Evangelical Lutherans , members of Reformed churches, other Protestants , Jews and Muslims as well as ...

  3. Demographics of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Area of the Lithuanian language in the 16th century. The name of Lithuania – Lithuanians – was first mentioned in 1009. Among its etymologies there are a derivation from the word Lietava, for a small river, a possible derivation from a word leičiai, but most probable is the name for union of Lithuanian ethnic tribes ('susilieti, lietis' means to unite and the word 'lietuva' means ...

  4. Irreligion in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Irreligion in Lithuania pertains to atheism, agnosticism, and lack of religious affiliation in Lithuania. Irreligious Lithuanians make up a small minority of the population, encompassing only 6.11% of the population in the Lithuanian census of 2021. Irreligion in Lithuania is associated with the period of Soviet rule in the late 20th century.

  5. Catholic Church in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Among the Baltic states, Lithuania is the country with the highest percentage of Catholic population. [12] Almost three-quarters (74.19%) of Lithuania's population, self-identified as Catholics in the 2021 census. [13] The country is divided into eight dioceses including two archdioceses and a military ordinariate. [14]

  6. Lithuanians - Wikipedia

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    Among the Baltic states, Lithuania has the most homogeneous population. According to the census conducted in 2001, 83.45% of the population identified themselves as ethnic Lithuanians, 6.74% as Poles , 6.31% as Russians , 1.23% as Belarusians , and 2.27% as members of other ethnic groups such as Ukrainians , Jews , Germans , Tatars , Latvians ...

  7. Category:Religion in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania religion-related lists (1 C, 1 P) + Lithuanian people by religion (5 C) B. Religious buildings and structures in Lithuania (6 C, 3 P) C.

  8. List of religious populations - Wikipedia

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    The list of religious populations article provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution and size of religious groups around the world. This article aims to present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others, as well as smaller religious communities.

  9. Islam in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    In Lithuania, unlike many other European societies at the time, there was religious freedom. Lithuanian Tatars settled in certain places, such as around Raižiai (in Alytus district municipality). Much of the Lithuanian Tatar culture, mosques, graveyards and such were destroyed by the Soviet Union after it annexed Lithuania. After restoration ...