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  • 51Religion in Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka s population practices a variety of religions. 77% of Sri Lankans are Theravada Buddhists, 15% are Hindus, 7.5% are Muslims and 7.5% Christians.BuddhismTheravada Buddhism is the majority religion in Sri Lanka, with about 70% of the… …

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  • 52Religion in Chad — The 1993 census found that 54% of Chadians were Muslim, 20% Roman Catholic, 14% Protestant, 10% animist, and 3% atheist. Chad . United Nations Commission on Human Rights.] None of these religious traditions is monolithic. Animism includes a… …

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  • 53Religion in Serbia — Serbia is a multireligious country. The dominant religion is Orthodox Christianity (notably the Serbian Orthodox Church), but there are also numerous adherents of Islam (living mostly in Raška region (Sandžak) and the Preševo Valley), and… …

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  • 54Religion in Sweden — Sweden was pagan before the 11th century, when the country underwent Christianization. Since the Protestant Reformation in the 1530s, the country was Lutheran, with the Church of Sweden ( sv. Svenska kyrkan) enjoying the status of state church… …

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  • 55Religion in Guyana — Christianity and Hinduism are the dominant religions in Guyana. Data from a 2002 census on religious affiliation indicates that approximately 57 percent of the population is Christian: 17 percent Pentecostal, 8 percent Roman Catholic, 7 percent… …

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  • 56Religion in Ghana — The religious composition of Ghana in the first postindependence population census of 1960 was 41 percent Christian, 38 percent traditionalist, 12 percent Muslim, and the rest (about 9 percent) no religious affiliation. A breakdown of the 1960… …

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  • 57Religion and capital punishment — Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues Debate · …

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  • 58Religion in Cambodia — Cambodian religiosity religion percent Buddhism    …

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  • 59Religion in Norway — Nidaros Cathedral, the largest church in Norway …

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  • 60Religion in Benin — According to the 2002 census, 27.1 percent of the population of Benin is Roman Catholic, 24.4 percent Muslim, 17.3 percent Vodun, 5 percent Celestial Christian, 3.2 percent Methodist, 7.5 percent other Christian, 6 percent other traditional local …

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