Main : Katholic (Christian) Other are : Protestant Moslim Jew
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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.
Christianity, Islam and Judaism are statistically the most practiced religions in Belgium.
You have the Roman Catholic Church, Protestants, Jewish and Muslims, the Roman Catholic Church is the majority.
Most people are Catholics I think. I live in Belgium, but there are so many atheists, foreigners.... All kinds of different religions. The young people don't really believe in or follow religion though.
Catholics (58%) Other Christians (7%) Muslims (5%) Other Religions (2%) Non-religious (27%) Not stated (1%
The largest religion is Roman Catholicism 47%, followed by Islam 3.5%. There are also Hindus and about 10,000 Sikhs. Polls show that about 27% are atheist/agnostic.
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The majority of Belgians identify as Roman Catholic, but Belgium is a diverse country with other religions present, including Islam, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
During WWI you had two Belgium's: Belgium in Belgium and Belgium in exile. This was because the huge amount of Belgian refugees
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People born in Belgium are called Belgians