According to the CIA in 2007:
* Christian: (78.5%) ** Protestant (51.3%) ** Roman Catholic (23.9%) ** Mormon (1.7%) ** other Christian (1.6%) * unaffiliated (12.1%) * none (4%) * other or unspecified (2.5%) * Jewish (1.7%) * Buddhist (0.7%) * Muslim (0.6%)
Religions practiced in Greece in percentages - Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%.
All over the world but with different percentages to total population.
i believe it is protestants and catholics
97 ctlcs remain Muslim
95% Christian Catholics 5% Others
The religious landscape in Cuba is diverse, with the majority of the population identifying as Christian, predominantly Roman Catholic. Other Christian denominations, such as Protestantism and Santeria, also have significant followings. Additionally, a minority of the population identifies as non-religious or atheist. Specific percentages vary depending on the source and methodology of the data collected.
As percentages of population in year 2000, according to the reference quoted below, the percentages of Christians is 33 % and Muslims is 19.6 %[reference: David Barrett et al, "World Christian Encyclopedia: A comparative survey of churches and religions - AD 30 to 2200," Oxford University Press, (2001)]
Pakistan has many religions so they must be in percentages The religion percentages are Muslims are 97% (Sunni 77%, Shi'a 20%), Christian, Hindu and other are 3%
percentages are used to tell the over all number
I'm sorry but this question makes no sense. 100% of the population in Scotland is in Scotland.
They are all real numbers. All fractions can be expressed as percentages but not all percentages can be represented as fractions.
This depends quite strongly on who was being conquered, but usually it resulted in large percentages of the population being enslaved and brought to Egypt to work. It also resulted in a change of local customs and religions to match Egyptian norms.