No. One is a country, and the other is a religion.
Wicca and Neo-Pagan is similar yes. I don't understand your percent 2 those.
Wicca.
Wicca doesn't affect the world very much.
Christianity followed by Islam, Buddhism, Wicca
Wicca was popularised in England by Gerald B Garder in 1954. Witchcraft, on which Wicca is based on was an ancient pagan practice that dates back thousand of years, to the begining of civilization. As far as the location, it was primarily popular in Ireland, with some followers in Wales, though similar practices have been observed throughout the world.
christianism, followed by Islam, Buddhism, Wicca
Wicca has its own scriptures.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
The idea was said to originate with Gerald Gardner who brought it to the US in 1950's.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
No. Wicca is a religion, not a language.
Wicca is a newer religion based on a mix of Saxon/Celtic folk traditions and Ceremonial magic. It was officially called Wicca by Gerald Gardener in the 50's. In the United States, Wicca was finally recognized as a religion in various states and by the Army in response to it's soldiers wanting to practice their faith without persecution.