Yes, there are Christians in every country in the world. Some countries have large populations or large ratios of Christians to total population, while some countries have small populations or small ratios of Christians to total population. Regardless, every country has a population of Christians.
Somalia has the smallest ratio of Christians to total population with just 0.01% (1,000 people) while Maldives has the smallest population of Christians with just 300 (0.08%).
A:There are at least some Christians in every country in Europe. There are several countries in Europe where Christians are in the minority. Denmark is an example.
There are several countries where Christianity is not the predominant religion, but there isn't a country with absolutely no Christians. Christianity has a global presence, with followers in almost every country in the world.
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Every country has Christmas, where Christians live.
Antarctica, because it has no permanent human residents. All the other continents have many Christians, but not every country in all the other continents does.
There is no "major" nationality there are many, many Christians living in every country of the world, even a large country like Canada or the USA or even Russia there are many Christians but also many people of other religions.
Yes, most of them are Christians.
The US of A.
The Bible says that in every country of the world there are Christians, but I would say that there are no countries in the world today that really support the Gospel of Jesus Christ. But that's alright, for Jesus' kingdom is not of this world. We Christians look for another country, a heavenly, like our father Abraham and the saints of the Bible. (Hebs.8.8-16)
I think that Somalia has the least, but there are at least some Christians there.
Poland
Bulgaria