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Sweden, (and the other Scandinavian countries)
protestant than catholic then protestant etc it was like this because of the different rulers and their religious beliefs
Mostly Protestant mainly Lutheran a small minority is Roman Catholic, before the Protestant Reformation it was a Catholic country.
Germany is known for having a significant Protestant population, with the majority of its residents identifying as either Lutheran or Reformed Protestants.
i think the US is known for being a country where you can be any religion, so there is a wide range, but this country was founded on Protestant morals so i would say Protestant.
United States of America is mainly a Protestant country because it composed of hundred of Christian sects,but Catholic church there is the largest single denomination according to number.
A Protestant country is a country where the majority of its population is Protestant or which has a government which favors or officially endorses Protestantism.
Protestant Christianity mainly
No, it is mainly protestant.
Protestant reformation happened in Scotland in 1560/61.
Protestant Christians. Mainly Anglicans and Calvinists
mainly protestant and Quakers