French laws forbid any census statistics on race and religion but the "Lonely Planet" website says that there is 85% Roman Catholic, 10% Muslim, 2% Protestant, 1% Jewish and 2% other.
The CIA World Factbook (link listed below) generally agrees with the above numbers, for the country overall.
The second major religion in France is Islam. Between that and the main religion of Christianity is a significant number of people who have no religion.
The main religion of Toulouse France is Catholicism. In the 16th century Toulouse was the site of several major conflicts between Catholics and Calvinists.
2 major cities in France are Paris and Strasbourg because of the incredible historical sites they offer
France does not have an official religion. France is a secular state. In fact, the French government recognizes NO religion, at it has the policy of total laicity, which means that religion is completely separate from the state.
The Roman Catholic Church is the most popular religion in France
62% of France is Roman Catholic.
If it is Lyon in France, then Catholicism.
The main religion in nowadays France is Roman Catholic.
Britain, Australia, France, Spain, mostly countries where Christianity is a major religion.
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The second major religion in France is Islam. Between that and the main religion of Christianity is a significant number of people who have no religion.
Because in France, like most of the EU and North America, the major religion is Christianity.
The main religion of Toulouse France is Catholicism. In the 16th century Toulouse was the site of several major conflicts between Catholics and Calvinists.
They don't have an official religion. If they did it would be Christianity, closely followed by those who don't have a religion.
The majority of religious people in Paris, France are Christians of the Catholic denomination.
Paris (The capital city of France) and Callais is a major town, in the heart of France.
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