The areas of Europe that likely believed in Christianity was the western part of Europe, which is Spain and Italy.
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The most diverse countries in Western Europe are the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, most likely.
If a religion was not complex then it is likely to be ignored out of existence. Also it is usually only considered by people who are looking at it with a western mind-set instead of an eastern mind-set
If a religion was not complex then it is likely to be ignored out of existence. Also it is usually only considered by people who are looking at it with a western mind-set instead of an eastern mind-set
In the modern age, production and consumption are at an all time high in Western Europe. The idea of getting back to a simple lifestyle should reduce both production and consumption after some time.
Europe------Not Europe. The first Settlers in this area were Scottish, likely from Canada. Kola has one of Western Canada's oldest Anglican Churches built 1884.
The religion that would be in France would predominately be Christianity(including Catholic and some Protestant denominations). Most all of Europe is some form of Christian.
The most likely religion conversion is judaism to christianity The least likely is Hinduism to judaism
Western Europe is far more developed, less corruptable (though this is not to say Eastern Europe is corruptable, just less than Western Europe), and less powerful (economically wise and most likely military wise as well). Western Europe has also been more involved in foreign affairs in the global world.
Western and eastern Europe differ in a lot of ways, from climate to religion and politics. Western Europe is warmer. It has predominantly Latin and Germanic languages, with Christian religions: Roman Catholic in the south and protestant in the north. It also has democratic political stability and it's where most of Europe's richest countries are. Eastern Europe is colder, with predominantly Slavic languages, although Romania has a Latin-language and Greek has it's own origin. The predominant religion is Christian, with some Roman Catholic regions in the center, protestant in the north, and Orthodox in the east. Islam is also substantially represented in the south and east. The region is less politically stable than Western Europe, with conflicts in Kosovo, dictatorship in Belarus and border controversies between Georgia and Russia, among other issues.
Christianity and Catholicism are the two largest establish religions in Europe. Islam is likely the fastest growing religion in Europe due to the specific and concerted efforts to convert the world to the Islam/Muslim faith.