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  2. Religion in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Less than 1% reported to follow Afro-Brazilian religions. [52][53][54] 97% of Brazilians reported believing in God; 2% have doubts and 1% do not believe in God. 75% reported believing in the Devil, 9% have doubts and 15% do not believe in the Devil. 81% of those non-religious reported believing in God.

  3. 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.

  4. Religion in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the predominant religion in Turkey. Interior view of the Yıldız Hamidiye Mosque in Istanbul. A modern mosque in Ankara, Turkey. Şahkulu Sultan Dergahı is an Alevi cemevi. Islam is the religion with the largest community of followers in the country, where most of the population is Muslim, [30] of whom around 90% belong to the Sunni ...

  5. Religion in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Switzerland is predominantly Christianity. According to the national survey of the Swiss Federal Statistical Office, [a] in 2020, Christians accounted for 61.2% of the resident population (aged fifteen years and older), of whom 33.8% were Catholics, 21.8% were Swiss Protestants, and 5.6% were followers of other Christian ...

  6. Religion in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This figure dropped to 7.2% in 2021. The 2021 Australian census data showed that 43.9% of Australians classify themselves Christian, 8.2% less in real terms than five years prior, [23] The second-largest classification was the 38.9% who identified as "no religion".

  7. Religion in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Ipsos Global Trends, a multi-nation survey held by Ipsos and based on approximately 1,000 interviews, found that Christianity is the religion of 63% of the working-age, internet connected population of Russia; 62% stated they were Orthodox Christians, and 1% stated they were Catholic. [ 50 ]

  8. Religion in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism is the predominant religion in Thailand. It is practised by between roughly 90 [1] and 94% [2] of the total population and is deeply influenced by Hinduism. The Thai Constitution does not indicate any state religion, but promotes Buddhism, while guaranteeing religious freedom for all Thai citizens. Many other people, especially among ...

  9. Religion in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Mazu (Chinese sea goddess) in Kinmen. Religion in Taiwan is characterised by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices, predominantly those pertaining to the continued preservation of the ancient Chinese culture and religion. Freedom of religion is inscribed in the constitution of the Republic of China (Taiwan).