Mainly in Bali, the religion in Hinduism (over 90% of the population) regardless of the fact that Indonesia is predominantly Muslim.
Traditional African religions do not have a specific founder or single moment of creation. They have evolved over many centuries through the beliefs and practices of various African cultures and communities.
Evangelism in many parts of the world, such as Africa, has led to people adopting Christianity and leaving their traditional practices. People have moved from worshiping in forests to churches. However, there are many people who still hang on their traditions.
Christianity has the highest population in the world, with over 2.3 billion followers.
There is no country that is 100% Muslim or even claims to be 100% Muslim. There are, however, multiple countries over 90% Muslim:Morocco (99.9%)Afghanistan (99.8%)Tunisia (99.8%)Iran (99.6%)Mauritania (99.2%)Yemen (99%)Tajikistan (99%)Iraq (98.9%)Jordan (98.8%)Turkey (98.6%)Somalia (98.6%)Azerbaijan (98.4%)Maldives (98.4%)Niger (98.3%)Comoros (98.3%)Algeria (98.2%)Saudi Arabia (97.1%)Djibouti (97%)Sudan (97%)Libya (96.6%)Uzbekistan (96.5%)Pakistan (96.4%)Senegal (95.9%)Gambia (95.3%)Turkmenistan (93.3%)Syria (92.8%)Mali (92.4%)Kosovo (91.7%)Bangladesh (90.4%)
Seventy-five percent of Bhutan's residents consider themselves to be Buddhists. In Thailand, over 90 percent of the population is Buddhist. The country which has the highest actual number of Buddhists in the world however, is China.
The population of Bangkok Thailand is approximately 67,367,943. This figure is slightly increased over the past few years. Bangkok the 20th most populated city on the planet.
Yes. I would estimate that over 90 percent of Thailand is jungle.
In terms of population, the country with the largest percent is China, with over 18% of the global population.
Over 80 percent of the US population owns a car. It is estimated that close to forty percent of the population own two or more cars.
It is false that 25 percent of the population is not aged 65 or over.
China
in bangkok about 12 million people , in thailand about 76 million people
over 60 million peopleAccording to the UN, it is 64 million Estimated at 63,700,000about 76 million people
In 2003, Americans aged 65 and over represented about 12.4% of the total population.
Thailand's population is predominantly made up of Thai people, with smaller ethnic minorities including Chinese, Malay, and indigenous groups such as Karen and Hmong. There is also a significant population of expatriates from various countries living in Thailand.
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