Roman Catholic 43.4% Protestant 28.7% The Statesman's Yearbook 2007 p. 540
I think that the official religions of Germany are Christianity.. More specifically Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism
Christianity and Non Religious/Secular A+LS: catholic & baptist
The largest religious group in the world are Christians. There are over 2,200,000,000 Christians worldwide and the religion is still growing strong. This is almost 1,000,000,000 more than the second largest religion, Islam.
Christianity is the most common religion in Canada, with Roman Catholicism and Protestantism being the two largest denominations. Other significant religious groups in Canada include Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism. Canada is known for its religious diversity and welcoming attitude towards people of different faiths.
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Methodists and Baptists
brazil and germany
Sunni and Shiat Some people claim or say Wahabi as different than sunni but they come under sunnis so the basic denominations are Sunnis and Shiats
Moravians and Harmonists
They're Christians, being Catholic and Protestants.The biggest religious group in Germany is the Christians, which make up about 60% of the population. The second largest is Islam, coming in at about 4%. (These numbers are from 2008, and may have changed slightly since then.) The Christians are divided in half between Roman Catholics and protestants, so about 30% each. The largest protestant church in Germany is the Evangelical Church of Germany, or the "Evangelische Kirche in Deutchland".
Yes of course. Scotland's is nominally a Christian country, the two largest denominations being Church of Scotland and Roman Catholic.
There are flights leaving from Frankfurt International Airport every two or three minutes. It is Germany's largest airport and the third largest in Europe.
During this era, the largest number of immigrants to the US came from Italy and Germany.