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  2. Religion in Argentina - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Protestantism by country - Wikipedia

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    Protestants by country Region Country Total population (year) % Protestant Protestant total Asia ... Argentina 40,500,000 15.3% [44] 6,874,290 Europe

  4. Religion in South America - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Latin American Protestants in general are Pentecostal. [5] Brazil today is the most Protestant country in South America with 22.2% of the population being Protestant, [6] 89% of Brazilian evangelicals are Pentecostal, in Chile they represent 79% of the total evangelicals in that country, 69% in Argentina and 59% in Colombia. [5]

  5. Christianity by country - Wikipedia

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    Christianity in multiple forms is the state religion of the following 15 nations: Argentina ... Protestantism by country; List of the largest Protestant denominations;

  6. Religion in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    According to the detailed Pew Research Center multi-country survey in 2014, 69% of the Latin American population is Catholic and 19% is Protestant, rising to 22% in Brazil and over 40% in much of Central America. More than half of these are converts.

  7. Category:Christianity in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Protestantism in Argentina (6 C, 3 P) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Argentina (3 C, 4 P) A. Argentine Christians (10 C) B.

  8. Evangelical Lutheran Church of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The work in Argentina was originally part of the Brazilian District of the LCMS, which later became the independent Evangelical Lutheran Church of Brazil. The congregations in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Chile were placed in a new Argentine District in 1926/1927. The IELA became an independent church body in 1986.

  9. Category:Argentine Protestants - Wikipedia

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    Argentine Protestant clergy (2 C) E. Argentine evangelicals (9 P) L. Argentine Lutherans (1 C) M. Argentine Methodists (2 C, 1 P) S. Argentine Seventh-day Adventists ...