RELIGION STATISTICS BY COUNTRY

    Afghanistan: Sunni Muslim 84%, Shi'a Muslim 15%, other 1%

    Albania: Muslim 70%, Albanian Orthodox 20%, Roman Catholic 10%
    note: all mosques and churches were closed in 1967 and religious
    observances prohibited; in November 1990, Albania began allowing
    private religious practice

    Algeria: Sunni Muslim (state religion) 99%, Christian and Jewish 1%

    American Samoa: Christian Congregationalist 50%, Roman Catholic 20%,
    Protestant and other 30%

    Andorra: Roman Catholic (predominant)

    Angola: indigenous beliefs 47%, Roman Catholic 38%, Protestant 15%
    (1998 est.)

    Anguilla: Anglican 40%, Methodist 33%, Seventh-Day Adventist 7%, Baptist 5%,
    Roman Catholic 3%, other 12%

    Antigua and Barbuda: Anglican (predominant), other Protestant, some Roman
    Catholic

    Argentina: nominally Roman Catholic 92% (less than 20% practicing),
    Protestant 2%, Jewish 2%, other 4%

    Armenia: Armenian Orthodox 94%

    Aruba: Roman Catholic 82%, Protestant 8%, Hindu, Muslim, Confucian, Jewish

    Australia: Anglican 26.1%, Roman Catholic 26%, other Christian 24.3%, non-
    Christian 11%

    Austria: Roman Catholic 78%, Protestant 5%, Muslim and other 17%

    Azerbaijan: Muslim 93.4%, Russian Orthodox 2.5%, Armenian Orthodox 2.3%,
    other 1.8% (1995 est.)
    note: religious affiliation is still nominal in Azerbaijan; percentages for
    actual practicing adherents are much lower

    Bahamas, The: Baptist 32%, Anglican 20%, Roman Catholic 19%, Methodist 6%,
    Church of God 6%, other Protestant 12%, none or unknown 3%, other 2%

    Bahrain: Shi'a Muslim 70%, Sunni Muslim 30%

    Bangladesh: Muslim 83%, Hindu 16%, other 1% (1998)

    Barbados: Protestant 67% (Anglican 40%, Pentecostal 8%, Methodist 7%, other
    12%), Roman Catholic 4%, none 17%, other 12%

    Belarus: Eastern Orthodox 80%, other (including Roman Catholic, Protestant,
    Jewish, and Muslim) 20% (1997 est.)

    Belgium: Roman Catholic 75%, Protestant or other 25%

    Belize: Roman Catholic 62%, Protestant 30% (Anglican 12%, Methodist 6%,
    Mennonite 4%, Seventh-Day Adventist 3%, Pentecostal 2%, Jehovah's Witnesses 1%,
    other 2%), none 2%, other 6% (1980)

    Benin: indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 30%, Muslim 20%

    Bermuda: non-Anglican Protestant 39%, Anglican 27%, Roman Catholic 15%,
    other 19%

    Bhutan: Lamaistic Buddhist 75%, Indian- and Nepalese-influenced Hinduism 25%

    Bolivia: Roman Catholic 95%, Protestant (Evangelical Methodist)

    Bosnia and Herzegovina: Muslim 40%, Orthodox 31%, Roman Catholic 15%,
    Protestant 4%, other 10%

    Botswana: indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 50%

    Brazil: Roman Catholic (nominal) 80%

    British Virgin Islands: Protestant 86% (Methodist 45%, Anglican 21%, Church
    of God 7%, Seventh-Day Adventist 5%, Baptist 4%, Jehovah's Witnesses 2%, other
    2%), Roman Catholic 6%, none 2%, other 6% (1981)

    Brunei: Muslim (official) 67%, Buddhist 13%, Christian 10%, indigenous beliefs
    and other 10%

    Bulgaria: Bulgarian Orthodox 83.5%, Muslim 13%, Roman Catholic 1.5%, Uniate
    Catholic 0.2%, Jewish 0.8%, Protestant, Gregorian-Armenian, and other 1% (1998)

    Burkina Faso: indigenous beliefs 40%, Muslim 50%, Christian (mainly Roman
    Catholic) 10%

    Burma: Buddhist 89%, Christian 4% (Baptist 3%, Roman Catholic 1%), Muslim 4%,
    animist 1%, other 2%

    Burundi: Christian 67% (Roman Catholic 62%, Protestant 5%), indigenous beliefs
    23%, Muslim 10%

    Cambodia: Theravada Buddhist 95%, other 5%

    Cameroon: indigenous beliefs 40%, Christian 40%, Muslim 20%

    Canada: Roman Catholic 42%, Protestant 40%, other 18%

    Cape Verde: Roman Catholic (infused with indigenous beliefs); Protestant
    (mostly Church of the Nazarene)

    Cayman Islands: United Church (Presbyterian and Congregational), Anglican,
    Baptist, Roman Catholic, Church of God, other Protestant

    Central African Republic: indigenous beliefs 24%, Protestant 25%, Roman
    Catholic 25%, Muslim 15%, other 11%
    note: animistic beliefs and practices strongly influence the Christian
    majority

    Chad: Muslim 50%, Christian 25%, indigenous beliefs (mostly animism) 25%

    Chile: Roman Catholic 89%, Protestant 11%, Jewish NEGL%

    China: Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist, Muslim 2%-3%, Christian 1% (est.)
    note: officially atheist

    Christmas Island: Buddhist 55%, Christian 15%, Muslim 10%, other 20% (1991)

    Cocos (Keeling) Islands: Sunni Muslim 57%, Christian 22%, other 21% (1981 est.)

    Colombia: Roman Catholic 90%

    Comoros: Sunni Muslim 98%, Roman Catholic 2%

    Congo, Democratic Republic of the: Roman Catholic 50%, Protestant 20%,
    Kimbanguist 10%, Muslim 10%, other syncretic sects and indigenous beliefs 10%

    Congo, Republic of the: Christian 50%, animist 48%, Muslim 2%

    Cook Islands: Christian (majority of populace are members of the Cook Islands
    Christian Church)

    Costa Rica: Roman Catholic 76.3%, Evangelical 13.7%, other Protestant 0.7%,
    Jehovah's Witnesses 1.3%, other 4.8%, none 3.2%

    Cote d'Ivoire: Christian 34%, Muslim 27%, no religion 21%, animist 15%, other
    3% (1998)
    note: the majority of foreigners (migratory workers) are Muslim (70%) and
    Christian (20%)

    Croatia: Roman Catholic 76.5%, Orthodox 11.1%, Muslim 1.2%, Protestant 0.4%,
    others and unknown 10.8% (1991)

    Cuba: nominally 85% Roman Catholic prior to CASTRO assuming power;
    Protestants, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews, and Santeria are also represented

    Cyprus: Greek Orthodox 78%, Muslim 18%, Maronite, Armenian Apostolic, and
    other 4%

    Czech Republic: atheist 39.8%, Roman Catholic 39.2%, Protestant 4.6%, Orthodox 3%,
    other 13.4%

    Denmark: Evangelical Lutheran 95%, other Protestant and Roman Catholic 3%,
    Muslims 2%

    Djibouti: Muslim 94%, Christian 6%

    Dominica: Roman Catholic 77%, Protestant 15% (Methodist 5%, Pentecostal 3%,
    Seventh-Day Adventist 3%, Baptist 2%, other 2%), none 2%, other 6%

    Dominican Republic: Roman Catholic 95%

    Ecuador: Roman Catholic 95%

    Egypt: Muslim (mostly Sunni) 94%, Coptic Christian and other 6%

    El Salvador: Roman Catholic 86%
    note: there is extensive activity by Protestant groups throughout the
    country; by the end of 1992, there were an estimated 1 million Protestant
    evangelicals in El Salvador

    Equatorial Guinea: nominally Christian and predominantly Roman Catholic, pagan
    practices

    Eritrea: Muslim, Coptic Christian, Roman Catholic, Protestant

    Estonia: Evangelical Lutheran, Russian Orthodox, Estonian Orthodox, Baptist,
    Methodist, Seventh-Day Adventist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, Word of Life,
    Jewish

    Ethiopia: Muslim 45%-50%, Ethiopian Orthodox 35%-40%, animist 12%, other 3%-8%

    Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas): primarily Anglican, Roman Catholic, United
    Free Church, Evangelist Church, Jehovah's Witnesses, Lutheran, Seventh-Day
    Adventist

    Faroe Islands: Evangelical Lutheran

    Fiji: Christian 52% (Methodist 37%, Roman Catholic 9%), Hindu 38%, Muslim 8%,
    other 2%
    note: Fijians are mainly Christian, Indians are Hindu, and there is a Muslim
    minority (1986)

    Finland: Evangelical Lutheran 89%, Greek Orthodox 1%, none 9%, other 1%

    France: Roman Catholic 90%, Protestant 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim (North African
    workers) 3%, unaffiliated 4%

    French Guiana: Roman Catholic

    French Polynesia: Protestant 54%, Roman Catholic 30%, other 16%

    Gabon: Christian 55%-75%, animist, Muslim less than 1%

    Gambia, The: Muslim 90%, Christian 9%, indigenous beliefs 1%

    Gaza Strip: Muslim (predominantly Sunni) 98.7%, Christian 0.7%, Jewish 0.6%

    Georgia: Georgian Orthodox 65%, Muslim 11%, Russian Orthodox 10%, Armenian
    Apostolic 8%, unknown 6%

    Germany: Protestant 38%, Roman Catholic 34%, Muslim 1.7%, unaffiliated or other
    26.3%

    Ghana: indigenous beliefs 38%, Muslim 30%, Christian 24%, other 8%

    Gibraltar: Roman Catholic 76.9%, Church of England 6.9%, Muslim 6.9%, Jewish
    2.3%, none or other 7% (1991)

    Greece: Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%

    Greenland: Evangelical Lutheran

    Grenada: Roman Catholic 53%, Anglican 13.8%, other Protestant 33.2%

    Guadeloupe: Roman Catholic 95%, Hindu and pagan African 4%, Protestant 1%

    Guam: Roman Catholic 85%, other 15% (1999 est.)

    Guatemala: Roman Catholic, Protestant, indigenous Mayan beliefs

    Guernsey: Anglican, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational,
    Methodist

    Guinea: Muslim 85%, Christian 8%, indigenous beliefs 7%

    Guinea-Bissau: indigenous beliefs 50%, Muslim 45%, Christian 5%

    Guyana: Christian 50%, Hindu 33%, Muslim 9%, other 8%

    Haiti: Roman Catholic 80%, Protestant 16% (Baptist 10%, Pentecostal 4%,
    Adventist 1%, other 1%), none 1%, other 3% (1982)
    note: roughly one-half of the population also practices Voodoo

    Holy See (Vatican City): Roman Catholic

    Honduras: Roman Catholic 97%, Protestant minority

    Hong Kong: eclectic mixture of local religions 90%, Christian 10%

    Hungary: Roman Catholic 67.5%, Calvinist 20%, Lutheran 5%, atheist and other
    7.5%

    Iceland: Evangelical Lutheran 93%, other Protestant and Roman Catholic, none
    (1997)

    India: Hindu 81.3%, Muslim 12%, Christian 2.3%, Sikh 1.9%, other groups
    including Buddhist, Jain, Parsi 2.5% (2000)

    Indonesia: Muslim 88%, Protestant 5%, Roman Catholic 3%, Hindu 2%, Buddhist 1%,
    other 1% (1998)

    Iran: Shi'a Muslim 89%, Sunni Muslim 10%, Zoroastrian, Jewish, Christian, and
    Baha'i 1%

    Iraq: Muslim 97% (Shi'a 60%-65%, Sunni 32%-37%), Christian or other 3%

    Ireland: Roman Catholic 91.6%, Church of Ireland 2.5%, other 5.9% (1998)

    Israel: Jewish 80.1%, Muslim 14.6% (mostly Sunni Muslim), Christian 2.1%,
    other 3.2% (1996 est.)

    Italy: predominately Roman Catholic with mature Protestant and Jewish communities
    and a growing Muslim immigrant community

    Jamaica: Protestant 61.3% (Church of God 21.2%, Baptist 8.8%, Anglican 5.5%,
    Seventh-Day Adventist 9%, Pentecostal 7.6%, Methodist 2.7%, United Church
    2.7%, Brethren 1.1%, Jehovah's Witness 1.6%, Moravian 1.1%), Roman Catholic 4%,
    other,
    including some spiritual cults 34.7%

    Japan: observe both Shinto and Buddhist 84%, other 16% (including Christian 0.7%)

    Jersey: Anglican, Roman Catholic, Baptist, Congregational New Church,
    Methodist, Presbyterian

    Jordan: Sunni Muslim 92%, Christian 6% (majority Greek Orthodox, but some
    Greek Catholics, Roman Catholics, Syrian Orthodox, Coptic Orthodox, Armenian
    Orthodox, and Protestant denominations), other 2% (several small Shi'a Muslim
    and Druze populations) (2000 est.)

    Kazakhstan: Muslim 47%, Russian Orthodox 44%, Protestant 2%, other 7%

    Kenya: Protestant 38%, Roman Catholic 28%, indigenous beliefs 26%, Muslim 7%,
    other 1%
    note: a large majority of Kenyans are Christian, but estimates for the
    percentage of the population that adheres to Islam or indigenous beliefs
    vary widely


    Kiribati: Roman Catholic 54%, Protestant (Congregational) 30%, some Seventh-Day
    Adventist, Baha'i, Latter-day Saints, and Church of God (1996)

    Korea, North: traditionally Buddhist and Confucianist, some Christian and
    syncretic Chondogyo (Religion of the Heavenly Way)
    note: autonomous religious activities now almost nonexistent; government-
    sponsored religious groups exist to provide illusion of religious freedom

    Korea, South: Christian 49%, Buddhist 47%, Confucianist 3%, Shamanist,
    Chondogyo (Religion of the Heavenly Way), and other 1%

    Kuwait: Muslim 85% (Sunni 45%, Shi'a 40%), Christian, Hindu, Parsi, and other 15%

    Kyrgyzstan: Muslim 75%, Russian Orthodox 20%, other 5%

    Laos: Buddhist 60%, animist and other 40%

    Latvia: Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Russian Orthodox

    Lebanon: Muslim 70% (including Shi'a, Sunni, Druze, Isma'ilite, Alawite or
    Nusayri), Christian 30% (including Orthodox Christian, Catholic, Protestant),
    Jewish NEGL%

    Lesotho: Christian 80%, indigenous beliefs 20%

    Liberia: indigenous beliefs 40%, Christian 40%, Muslim 20%

    Libya: Sunni Muslim 97%

    Liechtenstein: Roman Catholic 80%, Protestant 7.4%, unknown 7.7%, other 4.9%
    (1996)

    Lithuania: Roman Catholic (primarily), Lutheran, Russian Orthodox, Protestant,
    Evangelical Christian Baptist, Muslim, Jewish

    Luxembourg: the greatest preponderance of the population is Roman Catholic with
    a very few Protestants, Jews, and Muslims
    note: 1979 legislation forbids the collection of religious statistics


    Macau: Buddhist 50%, Roman Catholic 15%, none and other 35% (1997 est.)
    Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of: Macedonian Orthodox 67%, Muslim
    30%, other 3%

    Madagascar: indigenous beliefs 52%, Christian 41%, Muslim 7%

    Malawi: Protestant 55%, Roman Catholic 20%, Muslim 20%, indigenous beliefs

    Malaysia: Islam, Buddhism, Daoism, Hinduism, Christianity, Sikhism; note - in
    addition, Shamanism is practiced in East Malaysia

    Maldives: Sunni Muslim

    Mali: Muslim 90%, indigenous beliefs 9%, Christian 1%

    Malta: Roman Catholic 91%

    Man, Isle of: Anglican, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian,
    Society of Friends

    Marshall Islands: Christian (mostly Protestant)

    Martinique: Roman Catholic 95%, Hindu and pagan African 5%

    Mauritania: Muslim 100%

    Mauritius: Hindu 52%, Christian 28.3% (Roman Catholic 26%, Protestant 2.3%),
    Muslim 16.6%, other 3.1%

    Mayotte: Muslim 97%, Christian (mostly Roman Catholic)

    Mexico: nominally Roman Catholic 89%, Protestant 6%, other 5%
    Micronesia, Federated States of: Roman Catholic 50%, Protestant 47%, other
    and none 3%

    Moldova: Eastern Orthodox 98.5%, Jewish 1.5%, Baptist (only about 1,000 members)
    (1991)

    Monaco: Roman Catholic 90%

    Mongolia: Tibetan Buddhist Lamaism 96%, Muslim (primarily in the southwest),
    Shamanism, and Christian 4% (1998)

    Montserrat: Anglican, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, Seventh-Day
    Adventist, other Christian denominations

    Morocco: Muslim 98.7%, Christian 1.1%, Jewish 0.2%

    Mozambique: indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 30%, Muslim 20%

    Namibia: Christian 80% to 90% (Lutheran 50% at least), indigenous beliefs 10%
    to 20%

    Nauru: Christian (two-thirds Protestant, one-third Roman Catholic)

    Nepal: Hinduism 86.2%, Buddhism 7.8%, Islam 3.8%, other 2.2%
    note: only official Hindu state in the world (1995)
    Netherlands: Roman Catholic 31%, Protestant 21%, Muslim 4.4%, other 3.6%,
    unaffiliated 40% (1998)

    Netherlands Antilles: Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Seventh-Day Adventist

    New Caledonia: Roman Catholic 60%, Protestant 30%, other 10%

    New Zealand: Anglican 24%, Presbyterian 18%, Roman Catholic 15%, Methodist 5%,
    Baptist 2%, other Protestant 3%, unspecified or none 33% (1986)

    Nicaragua: Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant

    Niger: Muslim 80%, remainder indigenous beliefs and Christians

    Nigeria: Muslim 50%, Christian 40%, indigenous beliefs 10%

    Niue: Ekalesia Niue (Niuean Church - a Protestant church closely related to the
    London Missionary Society) 75%, Latter-Day Saints 10%, other 15% (mostly Roman
    Catholic, Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh-Day Adventist)

    Norfolk Island: Anglican 39%, Roman Catholic 11.7%, Uniting Church in Australia
    16.4%, Seventh-Day Adventist 4.4%, none 9.2%, unknown 16.9%, other 2.4% (1986)

    Northern Mariana Islands: Christian (Roman Catholic majority, although
    traditional beliefs and taboos may still be found)

    Norway: Evangelical Lutheran 86% (state church), other Protestant and Roman
    Catholic 3%, other 1%, none and unknown 10% (1997)

    Oman: Ibadhi Muslim 75%, Sunni Muslim, Shi'a Muslim, Hindu

    Pakistan: Muslim 97% (Sunni 77%, Shi'a 20%), Christian, Hindu, and other 3%

    Palau: Christian (Catholics, Seventh-Day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, the
    Assembly of God, the Liebenzell Mission, and Latter-Day Saints), Modekngei
    religion (one-third of the population observes this religion which is indigenous
    to Palau)

    Panama: Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant 15%

    Papua New Guinea: Roman Catholic 22%, Lutheran 16%, Presbyterian/
    Methodist/London Missionary Society 8%, Anglican 5%, Evangelical Alliance 4%,
    Seventh-Day Adventist 1%, other Protestant 10%, indigenous beliefs 34%

    Paraguay: Roman Catholic 90%, Mennonite, and other Protestant

    Peru: Roman Catholic 90%

    Philippines: Roman Catholic 83%, Protestant 9%, Muslim 5%, Buddhist and other 3%

    Pitcairn Islands: Seventh-Day Adventist 100%

    Poland: Roman Catholic 95% (about 75% practicing), Eastern Orthodox, Protestant,
    and other 5%

    Portugal: Roman Catholic 94%, Protestant (1995)

    Puerto Rico: Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant and other 15%

    Qatar: Muslim 95%

    Reunion: Roman Catholic 86%, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist (1995)

    Romania: Romanian Orthodox 70%, Roman Catholic 3%, Uniate Catholic 3%,
    Protestant 6%, unaffiliated 18%

    Russia: Russian Orthodox, Muslim, other

    Rwanda: Roman Catholic 52.7%, Protestant 24%, Adventist 10.4%, Muslim 1.9%,
    indigenous beliefs and other 6.5%, none 4.5% (1996)

    Saint Helena: Anglican (majority), Baptist, Seventh-Day Adventist, Roman
    Catholic

    Saint Kitts and Nevis: Anglican, other Protestant, Roman Catholic

    Saint Lucia: Roman Catholic 90%, Protestant 7%, Anglican 3%

    Saint Pierre and Miquelon: Roman Catholic 99%

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Anglican 47%, Methodist 28%, Roman Catholic
    13%, Seventh-Day Adventist, Hindu, other Protestant

    Samoa: Christian 99.7% (about one-half of population associated with the London
    Missionary Society; includes Congregational, Roman Catholic, Methodist,
    Latter-Day Saints, Seventh-Day Adventist)

    San Marino: Roman Catholic
    Sao Tome and Principe: Christian 80% (Roman Catholic, Evangelical Protestant,
    Seventh-Day Adventist)

    Saudi Arabia: Muslim 100%

    Senegal: Muslim 92%, indigenous beliefs 6%, Christian 2% (mostly Roman
    Catholic)

    Seychelles: Roman Catholic 90%, Anglican 8%, other 2%

    Sierra Leone: Muslim 60%, indigenous beliefs 30%, Christian 10%

    Singapore: Buddhist (Chinese), Muslim (Malays), Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Taoist,
    Confucianist

    Slovakia: Roman Catholic 60.3%, atheist 9.7%, Protestant 8.4%, Orthodox 4.1%,
    other 17.5%

    Slovenia: Roman Catholic 68.8%, Uniate Catholic 2%, Lutheran 1%, Muslim 1%,
    atheist 4.3%, other 22.9%

    Solomon Islands: Anglican 34%, Roman Catholic 19%, Baptist 17%, United
    (Methodist/Presbyterian) 11%, Seventh-Day Adventist 10%, other Protestant 5%,
    indigenous beliefs 4%

    Somalia: Sunni Muslim

    South Africa: Christian 68% (includes most whites and Coloreds, about 60% of
    blacks and about 40% of Indians), Muslim 2%, Hindu 1.5% (60% of Indians),
    indigenous beliefs and animist 28.5%

    Spain: Roman Catholic 99%, other 1%

    Sri Lanka: Buddhist 70%, Hindu 15%, Christian 8%, Muslim 7% (1999)
    Sudan: Sunni Muslim 70% (in north), indigenous beliefs 25%, Christian 5%
    (mostly in south and Khartoum)

    Suriname: Hindu 27.4%, Muslim 19.6%, Roman Catholic 22.8%, Protestant 25.2%
    (predominantly Moravian), indigenous beliefs 5%

    Swaziland: Protestant 55%, Muslim 10%, Roman Catholic 5%, indigenous beliefs 30%

    Sweden: Lutheran 87%, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Baptist, Muslim, Jewish,
    Buddhist

    Switzerland: Roman Catholic 46.1%, Protestant 40%, other 5%, none 8.9% (1990)

    Syria: Sunni Muslim 74%, Alawite, Druze, and other Muslim sects 16%, Christian
    (various sects) 10%, Jewish (tiny communities in Damascus, Al Qamishli, and
    Aleppo)

    Tajikistan: Sunni Muslim 80%, Shi'a Muslim 5%

    Tanzania: mainland - Christian 45%, Muslim 35%, indigenous beliefs 20%;
    Zanzibar - more than 99% Muslim

    Thailand: Buddhism 95%, Muslim 3.8%, Christianity 0.5%, Hinduism 0.1%, other
    0.6% (1991)

    Togo: indigenous beliefs 59%, Christian 29%, Muslim 12%

    Tokelau: Congregational Christian Church 70%, Roman Catholic 28%, other 2%
    note: on Atafu, all Congregational Christian Church of Samoa; on Nukunonu,
    all Roman Catholic; on Fakaofo, both denominations, with the Congregational
    Christian Church predominant

    Tonga: Christian (Free Wesleyan Church claims over 30,000 adherents)

    Trinidad and Tobago: Roman Catholic 29.4%, Hindu 23.8%, Anglican 10.9%, Muslim
    5.8%, Presbyterian 3.4%, other 26.7%

    Tunisia: Muslim 98%, Christian 1%, Jewish and other 1%

    Turkey: Muslim 99.8% (mostly Sunni), other 0.2% (Christian and Jews)

    Turkmenistan: Muslim 89%, Eastern Orthodox 9%, unknown 2%

    Turks and Caicos Islands: Baptist 41.2%, Methodist 18.9%, Anglican 18.3%,
    Seventh-Day Adventist 1.7%, other 19.9% (1980)

    Tuvalu: Church of Tuvalu (Congregationalist) 97%, Seventh-Day Adventist 1.4%,
    Baha'i 1%, other 0.6%

    Uganda: Roman Catholic 33%, Protestant 33%, Muslim 16%, indigenous beliefs 18%

    Ukraine: Ukrainian Orthodox - Moscow Patriarchate, Ukrainian Orthodox - Kiev
    Patriarchate, Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox, Ukrainian Catholic (Uniate),
    Protestant, Jewish

    United Arab Emirates: Muslim 96% (Shi'a 16%), Christian, Hindu, and other 4%

    United Kingdom: Anglican 27 million, Roman Catholic 9 million, Muslim 1 million,
    Presbyterian 800,000, Methodist 760,000, Sikh 400,000, Hindu 350,000, Jewish
    300,000 (1991 est.)

    United States: Protestant 56%, Roman Catholic 28%, Jewish 2%, other 4%, none
    10% (1989)

    Uruguay: Roman Catholic 66% (less than one-half of the adult population attends
    church regularly), Protestant 2%, Jewish 1%, nonprofessing or other 31%

    Uzbekistan: Muslim 88% (mostly Sunnis), Eastern Orthodox 9%, other 3%

    Vanuatu: Presbyterian 36.7%, Anglican 15%, Roman Catholic 15%, indigenous
    beliefs 7.6%, Seventh-Day Adventist 6.2%, Church of Christ 3.8%, other 15.7%

    Venezuela: nominally Roman Catholic 96%, Protestant 2%, other 2%

    Vietnam: Buddhist, Hoa Hao, Cao Dai, Christian (predominantly Roman Catholic,
    some Protestant), indigenous beliefs, Muslim

    Virgin Islands: Baptist 42%, Roman Catholic 34%, Episcopalian 17%, other 7%

    Wallis and Futuna: Roman Catholic 100%

    West Bank: Muslim 75% (predominantly Sunni), Jewish 17%, Christian and other 8%

    Western Sahara: Muslim

    Yemen: Muslim including Shaf'i (Sunni) and Zaydi (Shi'a), small numbers of
    Jewish, Christian, and Hindu

    Yugoslavia: Orthodox 65%, Muslim 19%, Roman Catholic 4%, Protestant 1%, other 11%

    Zambia: Christian 50%-75%, Muslim and Hindu 24%-49%, indigenous beliefs 1%

    Zimbabwe: syncretic (part Christian, part indigenous beliefs) 50%, Christian
    25%, indigenous beliefs 24%, Muslim and other 1%

    Taiwan: mixture of Buddhist, Confucian, and Taoist 93%, Christian 4.5%, other
    2.5%

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