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All over the world!! In fact, chances are that you see Mormons almost every day! The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) claims approximately 14 million members worldwide, with about 40% of those living in the United States.

You can learn more about what Mormons are like, meet Mormons in your area, or find and visit the local Mormon church near you by visiting the "Related Links" below.

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