Predominantly Catholic, with a Muslim and Jewish minority.
religionpercentRoman Catholicism 87.8%Atheism or Agnosticism 5.2%Orthodoxy 4.4%Islam 1.3%Other or None0.9%Protestantism0.3%
Most Croatians are Roman Catholic, with the majority of the population identifying as members of the Roman Catholic Church.
There is no such people as "Yugoslavians." Please specify: Bosnians, Macedonians, Croatians, Serbians, or Slovenians.
Presbyterian
some of them
Almost every religion in the world is observed by someone somewhere in the US. If there are any food restrictions for a particular religion, the people that observe that religion observe the food restrictions for it. There is no one religion that would affect the food choices of the country as a whole.
There are about 40,000 Croatians that live in New Zealand. Pauvo Lupis is believed to be the first Croatian to settle in New Zealand.
Yea
Sikism is not an Islamic religion and Sikhs do not observe Ramadan.
Croatians and the Serbs
The minorities of Germany include: Turks, Serbians, Croatians, Frisians, and Romani. The major religion of Germany is Christianity. Muslims also make up a significant portion of the religious followers in Germany.
The teachings of Judaism have not mandated its followers to seek converts for over 2000 years. Jews propagate their religion in the sense that they observe the Torha-command to teach their children the religion and have, in this way, kept the religion alive.
war, bad economy