Christianity is the dominant religion in Norway, with a smattering of other beliefs and faiths among the populace at large.
People are mainly ethnically protestants, but all other big religions are also practiced.
Christianity is the biggest religion in norway, about 96% of the population. there is also the normal religions as in the rest of the world...
Mostly protestant. All other main religions also represented.
Christianity was the major religion in Norway in WW2.
About 9 out of 10 Norwegians are Lutherans. Of coarse there is a mix of many other religions though because you are free to practice any religion in Norway.
Norway is a Christian country. Everyone is a member of the State Church from birth. You can also leave the State Church when you turn 15. Norway also have Catholics and Hinduists and Jewish (etc) people and they have Cathedrals but as stated Norway is a Christian country. :) Hope this helped ;3
all of he bomes are in norway
all religions and there believes for the holidays?
all religions
All religions are historical since they all began in the past!
There are people of all religions in Queensland
There are no two books common to all religions. Actually there is no one book common to all religions. Though many religions do not totally dismiss the writings of other religions, they do not hold them at the core of their belief system.