If you are asking about numbers alone then Nigeria, which is a fairly populous nation had a Christian population of nearly 59 Million in 2001, with a projected growth of 3.5%, which is 53% of the population.
If you are looking at it as a percentage alone Angola had a Christian population of 12 million which represented 94% of the population in 2001.
Source: Operation World, 2001 edition.
There are a lot of Christians in Botswana, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, and Zambia I think. However there are a lot of people in those same countries that don't practice Christianity.
The Ethiopian nation - they are a "Coptic" Christian people.
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Zimbabwe
The Portuguese planted the first maritime colonies in Africa. The Dutch planted the first settled colonies in Africa. A maritime colony is a port city and some surrounding territory, but it is not terribly expansive. (Hong Kong until 1999 would be a good example.) A settled colony is a more typical colony type of which the 13 colonies that became the United States would be a good example.
South Africa is a country at the southern end of the continent of Africa.
Sudan
Yes - they're predominantly located in the desert areas. They are members of the tenebrionidae family
south Africa is a lecd country
Philippines country was predominantly christian in Asian
Probably the Philippines, as they are predominantly Christian. They are very devout, in fact.
Ireland is predominantly a Christian country, so it does not have any other special Gods.
Ireland is predominantly a Christian country, with the majority of those being Catholic.
South Africa is a country so I would say South Africa has the highest Christian population in South Africa.
Both US and Bangladesh are democratic countries but US is predominantly christian and Very rich and forward country while Bangladesh is predominantly Muslim and very backward country
Northern and North Eastern Africa
Israel, as in the country that is predominantly non-Christian and therefore does not celebrate Christmas? They don't have much reason to call him anything.
Yes, Predominantly Catholic
No. Europe is predominantly Christian.
Predominantly in Eastern Africa.
Although there are no concrete statistics available, it is safe to say that most married same-sex couples would self-identify as Christian. This is because almost all of the countries and parts of countries that have legalized same-sex marriage are predominantly Christian. The only country in the world that recognizes same-sex marriages and has a predominantly non-Christian populace is Israel.