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Bond [772]
3 years ago
11

Carefully study the chart above.

Social Studies
1 answer:
Nikolay [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Country or Entity Christians % Christian % Catholic % Protestant/ Orthodox/ Other Christian GDP/Capita PPP World Bank 2012

Afghanistan (details) 6,250/8,000[22]-30,000[23] 0.02%[23]   1,400

Comoros (details) 15,000 2.1%   1,230

Cook Islands (details) 19,000 86% 16.8% 69.6%

Congo, Republic of (details) 3,409,000 90.7% 50% 40% 4,426

Congo, Democratic Republic of (details) 63,150,000 92% 50% 42% 422

Costa Rica (details) 3,912,000 83% 69% 14% 12,943

Côte d'Ivoire (details) 7,075,000 32.8% 28.9% 3.9% 2,039

Croatia (details) 4,107,000 90.1%[48] 86.2% 4.7% 20,532

Cuba (details) 6,670,000[23] 59.2%[23] 52.7% 7.5%

Cyprus (details) 863,000 79%[49][50] 1% 78% 30,597

Czech Republic (details) 1,175,000 34%[39] 29.0%[39] 5.0%[39] 26,426

Denmark (details) 4,400,754[51] 79% 1% 77.8%[52] 41,388

Djibouti (details) 53,000 6.0% 1% 5% 2,784

Dominica (details) 59,000 88.7% 61% 27% 12,643

Dominican Republic (details) 9,734,000 83% 65% 18% 10,204

East Timor (details) 1,152,000 99.1%[53] 96.9% 2.2%

Ecuador (details) 14,099,000 94.0% 74% 20% 9,738

Egypt (details) 9,029,000 10.0% [54]   6,723

El Salvador (details) 5,073,000 81.9% 52.6% 29.3% 7,069

Equatorial Guinea (details) 683,000 88.7%[23] 80.7% 8.0% 30,233

Eritrea (details) 3,577,000 67%[55] 4% 54% 566

Estonia (details) 310,000 45%[39] 3%[39] 42%[39] 23,024

Eswatini (details) 994,000 82.7% 25% 57.7% 5,246

Ethiopia (details) 77,477,000 75% 0.7% 63.4% 1,139

Falkland Islands (details) 3,000 94.3%  94%

Faroe Islands (details) 33,000 95.4%[56]  94%

Fiji (details) 540,000 64.4% 8.9% 55.5% 4,943

Finland (details) 3,909,000[57] 70.7%[57] 0.3% 70.4% 38,230

France (details) 36,700,000-40,000,000 51.1%[58]-58%[39]/63-66%[59] 50-63%[60]/54%[39] 4%[39] 35,845

Gabon (details) 1,081,000 88.0%[61] 41.9% 46.1% 16,086

Gambia (details) 79,000 4.2% [62]   1,948

Georgia (details) 3,930,000 88.6%[63] 0.9% 87.7% 5,902

Germany (details) 45,754,000 55.0%[64] 27.2%[64] 27.8%[64] 40,394

Ghana (details) 19,300,000 71.2%[65] 13.1% 58.1% 2,048

Greece (details) 11,000,000 98% 0.7% 97.3% 24,667

Greenland (details) 55,000 96.6%  96.6%

Grenada (details) 101,000 97.3% 53% 45% 10,827

Guatemala (details) 14,018,000 87% 47% 40% 5,100

Guinea (details) 1,032,000 8.9% [66] 5% 5% 1,069

Guinea-Bissau (details) 165,000 10.0% 10.0%  1,192

Guyana (details) 434,000 58.0% 8% 50% 3,400

Haiti (details) 9,597,000 96.0% 80.0% 16.0% 1,228

Honduras (details) 6,660,000 88%[67] 47% 41% 4,194

Hong Kong (details) 835,000 11.8%[68] 5.0% 6.8% 51,946

Hungary (details) 5,254,179[69]- 6,501,000[39] 52.87%[69]-65.0%[39] 38.96%[69]-58.0%[39] 13.91%[69] 21,570

Iceland (details) 273,300[70] 75.1%[70] 4.0%[70] 71.0%[70] 37,533

India (details) 30,000,000 2.3% [30] 1.3% 1.0% 3,876

Indonesia (details) 24,000,000 10%[71] 3% 7% 4,956

Iran (details) 380,000[72] 0.4%  0.4% 11,395

Iraq (details) 944,000 3.0%  3.0% 4,246

Ireland (details) 3,992,000 (2016)[73] 83.8% (2016)[73] 78.2% (2016)[73] 5.6% (2016)[73] 42,662

Israel (details) 266,000 3.5%  3.5% 28,809

Italy (details) 53,230,000[74] 83% 81.2% 2% 32,512

Jamaica (details) 1,784,000 65.3% 2% 63.3% 7,083

Japan (details) 2,921,000 2.3%[75] 1% 1% 35,204

Jordan (details) 388,000 6.0%[76]   6,148

Kazakhstan (details) 4,150,000[23] 26.2%[23] 2.3% 23.9% 13,892

Kenya (details) 34,774,000 85.1% 23.4% 61.7% 1,761

Korea, North (details) 406,000 1.7%  

Korea, South (details) 14,601,000[23][77] 27.6%[23] 7.9% 19.7% 30,722

Kuwait (details) 458,000 15.0% 3.2% 12.8% 49,001

Kyrgyzstan (details) 610,000[23]-944,000 11.4%[23]-17.0%[78]   2,409

Laos (details) 145,000 2.2% 1% 1% 2,926

Latvia (details) 1,570,000 70%[39]-80%[79] 24.1%[39]-25.1%[79][80] 46.8%[39]-54.9%[79] 21,005

Lebanon (details) 1,600,000-1,800,000[81][82] 38.0%-41.0% 26% 15% 16,610

Lesotho (details) 1,876,000 90.0% 45% 45% 1,963

Liberia (details) 1,391,000 85.5%[83]  85.5% 655

Libya (details) 170,000[23] 2.7%[23] 0.5% 1.5% 17,665

Liechtenstein (details) 30,000 84.4%[84] 75.9% 8.5%

Lithuania (details) 2,827,000 81.4%[85]-86.0%[39] 77.2%[86]-80.0%[39] 5.6%-6.0%[39] 23,487

Luxembourg (details) 360,000 72.4%[87] 68.7% 3.7% 88,318

Madagascar (details) 8,260,000 41.0%   978

Malawi (details) 12,538,000 79.9%   902

Malaysia (details) 2,820,000 9.2%[88]   17,143

Maldives (details) 300 0.08%   9,072

Mali (details) 348,000 2.4% [89]   1,214

Malta (details) 400,000 91.6%[90] 88.6% 3.0% 29,013

Mauritania (details) 5,000 0.14%   2,604

Mauritius (details) 418,000 32.2%   15,649

Mexico (details) 107,780,000 92.4%[91] 82.7% 9.7% 16,676

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