About 76% of the population of Europe is Christian. Since the total population of Europe is about 750,000,000, this would mean there are approximately 562,500,000 Christians in Europe.
According to the 2004 International Bulletin of of Missionary Research's estimates, there are 2,090,763,000 Christians in the world.
560 million
Brazil has many christians as it is a christian country , and most are catholics.
Approx. 99 %.
There are no accurate statistics on this.
It is not possible to know, with any accuracy, how many Christians are in the world, but the most common estimate is about 2.2-2.3 billion.One of the problems with this estimate is that it appears to include many people who live in "Christian countries" but are not Christians themselves. China is an example of another problem with many estimates: I have seen a conservative estimate of 11 million Christians in China and an optimistic one of over 60 million Christians; with some outlier estimates even higher, proving that we do not really know.
There are over eight million people that live in New York City. Out of those eight million people, seventy percent are Christians.
Many Christians choose to stay in the Holy Land because it's the birth place of Jesus Christ.
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what was the name of the series of invasions of palestine launched by christians from europe
A:There are at least some Christians in every country in Europe. There are several countries in Europe where Christians are in the minority. Denmark is an example.
Yes many did.
Black plague
mainly christians
After the Crusades the European Christians returned to Europe with many ideas and knowledges from the Middle Eastern Islamic Lands... this began the Renaissance in Europe which took them out of their Dark Ages
It didn't. America has MANY Christians, so does Europe, even some Muslim countries.
the pope wanted all of Europe to become Christian
Most medieval queens in Europe were Christians. Some were not. Aside from those areas of Europe where there were pagans, there were well organized and sophisticated monarchies in Europe that were Muslim, such as those in Spain and Sicily.
No. There are far many more Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Sunni Muslims each in Europe than Jews; there are around 2 million Jews in Europe today.