The main religion of Switzerland is Christianity - Protestantism and Roman Catholicism.
Christianity.
The major religion is Christianity. Historically Switzerland is divided into catholic and protestant areas.
Drinking alcohol and having fun.
Officially Christian. Mostly Protestant and Catholic (certain regions lean certain ways). Switzerland is tolerant and has many other religions practicing here too.
about 46% of the Swiss are roman catholic and 40% are protestant
the religions are 1. 42% roman catholic 2. 33% protestant 3. 11% no religion 4. 4.3% Muslim 5. 5.4% other religions
Before it became Switzerland the people worshiped paganistic gods like most other civilizations before organized religions were established. However, for as long as Switzerland has had a name, it has been predominantly Christian. It is likely that the Pope's Knights Templar were the original founders of Switzerland (off record) and with them they brought Christianity as a religion.
Although there is no state religion, Christianity is the predominant Swiss religion. According to the 2000 census, 41.8% of Switzerland's population are Roman Catholic, while 35.5% are Protestants 4.3% of Switzerland's population is Moslem and 1.8% are Eastern Orthodox. Other Christian faiths make up 0.4% of the population, 1% of the population follow other religions, 4.3% of the population specified no religion and 11.1% have no religion.
the population is 7,604,467 common languages are German, french, Italian, and romansch Common religions are Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim
According to the CIA factbook: Roman Catholic 46.1%, Protestant 40%, other 5%, none 8.9% (1990)
the population is 7,604,467 common languages are German, french, Italian, and romansch Common religions are Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Muslim
Bern is the capital of Switzerland, though not the biggest city