The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") headquarters are on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City is the capital of Utah.
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Utah is probably the answer that is looked for here, and the headquarters of the Church are there. There are more members of the church outside the United States than inside though, and members all over the world.
This question is certainly debatable. The question as you state it is quite relative to the one who answers it.
There is no country in which the Mormonism is the principal religion. The Mormons now a day are basically in every country of the planet, with a few exceptions, but no country has adopted the Mormonism as the principal religion of its land. There was a state though, in the United States, that was founded and originally settled by Mormons only, and until not too long, it was considered to be the Mormon state, this is Utah. Nevertheless, today, less than 50% of Utah's population is Mormon. www.lds.org
Utah. Mormons settled the majority of the towns in Utah, southern Idaho, and northern Arizona. This area is sometimes called the "Mormon Curtain".
If what you mean is "What is the predominant religion in the state of Utah?" then the answer would be Mormon/The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The 2nd and 3rd most predominant religion in Utah are Catholic and Evangelical Protestant.
As in all of Mexico, Catholicism is the main religion. However there is a significant Latter Day Saint (Mormon) and Jehovah Witness community in the state capital of Oaxaca de Juarez.
The Federal Capital is located in Washington DC. It was in New York for a while and centered in Philadelphia. The land that Washington is located on was given to the US government by the state of Maryland.
The Federal Capital is located in Washington DC. It was in New York for a while and centered in Philadelphia. The land that Washington is located on was given to the US government by the state of Maryland.
It is very possible that Susie Brown of JaneDear Girls is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Her hometown of Alpine, Utah is over 90% Mormon. No online sources state her religion, however.
Answer 1No, Islam is a religion and not a country.Answer 2In addition to Answer 1, Samarra has never served of the capital of an Islamic Empire or State.
Mormon Station State Historic Park was created in 1955.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) are credited with the founding of Utah. They were also quite influential in the settling of Idaho, eastern Nevada, and northern Arizona.