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The following is the percentage of Christians and all religions in the U.S. territories as of 2015 (according to the ARDA): [62] Note that CIA World Factbook data differs from the data below. For example, the CIA World Factbook says that 99.3% of the population in American Samoa is religious. [63]
Pages in category "Religion in Ohio" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. O. Our Lady of Endor Coven
Data from 2010 according to "Association of Religion Data Archives" (ARDA) [19] and from 2020 according to the "US Religion Census" report. [20] [21] Data are only shown for Old Order Amish and exclude related groups such as Beachy Amish-Mennonite Churches, Maranatha Amish-Mennonite, Amish-Mennonites and Mennonites in general.
Churches in Summit County, Ohio (1 C, 11 P) W. Churches in Washington County, Ohio (2 P)
The Association of Religion Data Archives (ARDA) is a free source of online information related to American and international religion. [1] One of the primary goals of the archive is to democratize access to academic information on religion by making this information as widely accessible as possible. [ 2 ]
Churches in Ohio by county (29 C) Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio (2 C, 211 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The average population of Ohio's counties was 133,931; Franklin County was the most populous (1,326,063) and Vinton County was the least (12,474). The average land area is 464 sq mi (1,200 km 2 ). The largest county by area is Ashtabula County at 702.44 sq mi (1,819.3 km 2 ), and its neighbor, Lake County , is the smallest at 228.21 sq mi (591. ...
Data from 2010 according to "Association of Religion Data Archives" (ARDA) [17] And from 2020 according to the "US Religion Census" report. [18] [19] Data are only shown for Old Order Amish and exclude related groups such as Beachy Amish-Mennonite Churches, Maranatha Amish-Mennonite, Amish-Mennonites and Mennonites in general.