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Anglican Christianity.
Protestant Christianity and Roman Catholicism.
Christian. In 2001 (from census data: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/profiles/commentaries/ethnicity.asp#religion) There are 37.3 million people in England and Wales who state their religion as Christian. The percentage of Christians is similar between the two countries but the proportion of people who follow other religions is 6.0 per cent in England compared with 1.5 per cent in Wales. In England, 3.1 per cent of the population state their religion as Muslim (0.7 per cent in Wales), making this the most common religion after Christianity. For other religions, 1.1 per cent in England and 0.2 per cent in Wales are Hindu, 0.7 per cent in England and 0.1 per cent in Wales are Sikh, 0.5 per cent in England and 0.1 per cent in Wales are Jewish and 0.3 per cent in England and 0.2 per cent in Wales are Buddhist. In England and Wales 7.7 million people state they have no religion (14.6 per cent in England and 18.5 per cent in Wales).
The two major religions in Elizabethan England were Catholicism and Protestantism. The country experienced religious turmoil during this time, with Queen Elizabeth I establishing the Protestant Church of England as the official religion through the Act of Supremacy.
Liverpool is in England. close to Wales, but in England.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
2008. England 19 - Wales 26 2009. Wales 23 - England 15 2010. England 30 - Wales 17 2011. Wales 19 - England 26 2012. England 12 - Wales 19
No, England borders Wales. Wales in not a landlocked country. It is on the Irish sea.
England Scotland wales northern Ireland and republic of Ireland
Wales is directly to the west of England.Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France
Christianity was the major religion in Elizabethan times.
no England has never been capital of Wales