Of the 51 countries in Europe, only 9 have official state religions:
Roman Catholicism:
Malta
Monaco
Vatican City
Eastern Orthodoxy:
Georgia
Greece
Protestantism:
Denmark
Iceland
Norway
In addition, the country of England in the United Kingdom has Protestantism (Anglicanism) as its official state religion.
Christianity is the biggest religion in Europe, but there are many religions in Europe.
The Aryan peoples stretched across Europe into western Asia. They had many religions.
The official religions for Jamaica is Christan or i guess Muslim
Belgium is a predominantly secular country, and it has no official religion. There is a strong influence from the Roman Catholic church, and many other religions are also practiced.
There are 24 official languages recognized in the European Union.
Around 1600, Europe was predominantly Christian, with Roman Catholicism being the dominant religion. However, there were also various Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anglicanism present. Additionally, there were small Jewish and Muslim communities in certain regions.
Europe does not have an official language. It is not a country, but a continent composed of many countries.
Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are the three largest religions in Europe. Many Europeans are also non-religious.
There are numerous amounts of religions and spiritual beliefs in early Europe. Some of the known religions are: Wicca, Druid, various forms of Paganism, and Judaism.
Europe is a continent. Continents do not have official languages.Spanish is the official language of one country in Europe - Spain.
Christianity
Iraq's official religion is Islam although they have people from many religions within their borders.