Little is known about the prehistoric religion of neolithic europe. According to a 2010 study by the pew research center. ^ religion in slovakia (2021 census)
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^ a b c d e pew research center’s forum on religion & public life (december 2012), the global religious landscape
A report on the size and distribution of the world's major religious groups as of 2010 (pdf), pew research center, retrieved 20 september 2016 ^ population census.
A hindu temple in germany (hamm, westphalia) Religion in the european union is diverse The largest religion in the eu is christianity, which accounted for 72.8% of eu population as of 2018 [2] smaller groups include those of islam, buddhism, judaism, hinduism, and some east asian religions, most concentrated in germany and france.
It includes the percentage of nonreligious and atheistic populations The data is primarily sourced from organizations like the pew research center, global surveys, census reports, and research studies, offering insights into the demographic composition of religious affiliations across different regions and countries. Adherents.com world religions religion statistics geography church statistics bbc news's muslims in europe Country guide cia factbook religious intelligence the university of virginia the us state department's international religious freedom report 2007 the us state department's background notes vipassana foundation's buddhists around the world archived 25 december 2018 at the wayback machine.
Population growth in 2021 figures for the population of europe vary according to the particular definition of europe's boundaries
In 2018, europe had a total population of over 751 million people [1][2] 448 million of them lived in the european union and 110 million in european russia Russia is the most populous country in europe Europe's population growth is low, and its median age high.
Holy resurrection cathedral in borisov, belarus santiago de compostela cathedral, in spain christianity is the predominant religion in europe [2] christianity has been practiced in europe since the first century, and a number of the pauline epistles were addressed to christians living in greece, as well as other parts of the roman empire