Christian Toft has written: 'On cross-country comparisons of welfare state policies'
Norway is a Christian country. Everyone is a member of the State Church from birth. You can also leave the State Church when you turn 15. Norway also have Catholics and Hinduists and Jewish (etc) people and they have Cathedrals but as stated Norway is a Christian country. :) Hope this helped ;3
last time i heard it was China
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Most Norwegians would consider themselves christian, so the answer is no. since there is even a state church, it is largely a christian country. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway#Religion
Constantine was the first Christian emperor in 306AD and he made it the state religion.
That depends on where you are starting the company. The requirements vary from country to country, state to state, and even city to city.
The action occurred in the city state of Troy.
It comes from the country India, specifically from the state of Kerala. It is a common Christian name for males.
Mount Kilmanjaro is in Tanzania, a country in Africa.
A state is typically a subdivision of a country, with its own government and set of laws. A country, on the other hand, is an independent political entity that consists of one or more states. States are usually grouped together to form a country.
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