We’ve looked at religion worldwide, and we’ve looked at religion in the U.S.. This week we’re looking at religion in that former bulwark of Christendom: Europe.

Where are the adherents of different religions located? Which countries are more religious, and which ones are more secular?

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Enjoy!

1) Traditional religions, by country

Blue = Catholic, purple = Protestant, red = Orthodox, and green = Islam

2) Belief in God, by country

3) People who believe “there is some sort of spirit of life force” (excluding belief in God), by country

4) People who believe “there isn’t any sort of God, spirit, or life force,” by country

5) Belief in God, belief in spirit/life force, no belief in God or spirit/life force, by country, in one graph

6) Islam by percentage of population, by country

Dark green = >95% – – – white = <1%

<1% = Belarus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine

1%-2% = Andorra, Croatia, Ireland

2%-4% = Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain

4%-5% = Denmark, Greece, Liechtenstein, United Kingdom

5%-10% = Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland

10%-20% = Montenegro, Russia

20%-30% = Cyprus

30%-40% = Macedonia

40%-50% = Bosnia and Herzegovina

80%-90% = Albania

90%-95% = Kosovo

>95% = Turkey

7) Number of Jews, by country

8) Catholicism by percentage of population, by country

9) Protestantism, by country

10) Weekly church attendance, by country