According to official 2008 year end statistics, there are 38,188 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Portugal. To learn more about the Church in Portugal, visit the "Related Link" below.
No official count is available to the public, but there have been many Mormons who have died in the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Portugal IS a country
about 170 miles from Lisbon Portugal to Porto Portugal
Mormons travelled the Mormon trail to Utah in wagon trains from 1845 to 1869. In 1869 the transcontinental railroad was completed and many Mormons going to Utah began taking the train.
Many didn't. Disease was rife, and many died from the cold. Those who survived, were the lucky ones.
many Mormons are minors
there are about 13,000,000 in the world
365*the army!
All of them
There have been many Mormons in politics through the years. Please see the related source link below.
No official count is available to the public, but there have been many Mormons who have died in the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Portugal IS a country
The early Mormon Pioneers were mostly disliked in the Midwest just because of their numbers. There were so many of them that the politics and culture in their area were significantly influenced by them. This angered people who lived there before the Mormons arrived, as they felt the Mormons were 'taking over' their community.
Many people remember Mormons for the pioneer trek in the mid-1800's. This has caused some misconceptions of people thinking that Mormons are similar to the Amish, but modern Mormons do not dress like pioneers or travel in horse-drawn wagons.
around 6 million
Around 35,343.
Yes. And many are still there today.