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  2. List of religious groups in Korea - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of religious groups in Korea This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. Korean Confucianism - Wikipedia

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    [5] [11] In contemporary South Korea, very few people identify themselves as being Confucian when asked for their religious affiliation. [12] [13] The statistical studies done on this subject can be misleading, however. Confucianism there is not an organized religion, making it hard to easily define a person as Confucian or not.

  4. Catholic Church in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in South Korea has seen significant growth in recent years, increasing its membership from 7.9% of the population to 11% over the past twenty years. [8] [9] At the end of 2017 there were 5,813,770 Catholics in South Korea – 11.0% of the population. [8] In 2017, the Church grew by 1.3%, with over 75,000 adult baptisms. [8]

  5. Woljeongsa - Wikipedia

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    Woljeongsa Octagonal Nine Storey Stone Pagoda believed to have been constructed in the 10th century. Woljeonsa'a Octagonal Nine Storey Stone Pagoda, called the Sari-pagoda (relic pagoda) believed to have been constructed in the 10th century, is a multi-angled stone pagoda standing 15.2 meters/50 foot high and is representative of the multi-storied pagodas popular during the Goryo Period ...

  6. Naksansa - Wikipedia

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    Naksansa (Korean: 낙산사) or Naksan Temple is a Korean Buddhist temple complex in the Jogye order of Korean Buddhism that stands on the slopes of Naksan Mountain (also called "Obongsan Mountain"). It is located about midway between Sokcho and Yangyang , Gangwon Province , eastern region of South Korea .

  7. Religion in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese concept of religion differs significantly from that of Western culture. Spirituality and worship are highly eclectic; rites and practices, often associated with well-being and worldly benefits, are of primary concern, while doctrines and beliefs garner minor attention. [8] Religious affiliation is an alien notion.

  8. Yakcheonsa - Wikipedia

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    Religion; Affiliation: Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism: Location; Location: 293-28 Ieodo-ro, Seogwipo, Jeju Province, South Korea ... Similar to other Buddhist temples ...

  9. Donghwasa - Wikipedia

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    Donghwasa (Korean: 동화사), also Donghwa Temple, is a Buddhist temple of the Jogye Order in northern Daegu, South Korea. The temple is located on the south side of Mt. Palgongsan, within the boundaries of Dohak-dong, Dong-gu, near Daegu's northern border. The name means "Temple of Paulownia Blossoms."