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  2. Category:Hinduism in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Category: Hinduism in Europe. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Hinduism in Russia (3 C, 5 P) S. Hinduism in Switzerland (1 C, 1 P) U.

  3. Category:European Hindus - Wikipedia

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  4. Hinduism in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Centre-1: ISKCON Center, Antwerp, Belgium; Centre-2: Local Get-together Program, Ghent, Belgium; Center-3: ISKCON Radhadesh temple, in the Septon neighbourhood of Durbuy. This is the only proper ISKCON temple in Belgium. It includes: The main temple, a grand structure where daily worship is performed and festivals are celebrated

  5. Hinduism Today - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism Today is a quarterly magazine published by the Himalayan Academy, a nonprofit educational institution, in Kapaʻa, Hawaiʻi, USA. [1] It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally, currently in 60 nations.

  6. Hinduism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is practised by 0.4% of the people in Italy. It is practised by 0.1% of the Italian citizens and 2.9% of the immigrant population. [1] In 2012, there were about 90,000 Hindus in Italy. [2] In 2015, the population increased to 120,000.

  7. Hinduism in Norway - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 6 Hindu Temples in Norway [13] Sanatan Mandir Sabha Temple is located at Slemmestad, outside of Oslo. It was the first registered Hindu religious community or temple in Norway [14] Hindu Sanatan Mandir Temple is located in Drammen [15] The Sivasubramanayar Alayam (also known as the Norwegian Hindu Centre) in Ammerud (in Oslo)

  8. 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.

  9. 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]