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It is generally considered physical. It is not cultural since culture is not restricted by physical geography.
No. Southwestern Europe is Catholic while Southeastern Europe is Greek Orthodox. Northern Europe and Central Europe would be where you would find Lutheranism (particularly in Germany and the Nordic countries).
not badly , as Islam was the dominant religion in Europe for a long time (Andalusia)http://muslim-canada.org/muslimstats.html
"Catholic." is what the original answerer said. There was never just one religion. After the Reformation, or protestant movement. Many religions, like Lutheranism, and Calvinism were started when people got fed up with the Catholic Church.
Around 1600, Europe was predominantly Christian, with Roman Catholicism being the dominant religion. However, there were also various Protestant denominations such as Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anglicanism present. Additionally, there were small Jewish and Muslim communities in certain regions.
A. Duke has written: 'Calvinism in Europe'
The Protestant Reformation culminated in the Thirty Years' War, which ended in 1648 with the Peace of Westphalia, a treaty that effectively ended the political power of the Pope throughout Europe. It allowed states to choose their own religion between Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Calvinism.
it is near the atlantic ocean and on the meditteranean sea
Anglicanism and Calvinism.
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