Religion in the European Union
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Religion in the European Union is a diverse matter with significant levels of belief in all EU member states. The largest religion in the EU is Christianity, which accounts for 72% of EU population, with its largest denominations being Catholic Church, Protestantism (especially in the north), and Eastern Orthodoxy. Smaller groups include those of Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, and some East Asian religions, most concentrated in Britain and France. Also present are revival movements of pre-Christianity European folk religions including Heathenism, Rodnovery, Romuva, and Druidry.
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See also
- Religion in Europe
- Culture of the European Union
- Fundamental Rights Agency
- Holy See–European Union relations
- LGBT rights in the European Union
- Christianity in Europe
- Islam in Europe
- List of religious populations
- Major world religions
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