Money A2Z Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Religion in South Korea - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_South_Korea

    Most South Koreans have no religion. Christianity ( Protestantism and Catholicism) and Buddhism are the dominant confessions among those who affiliate with a formal religion. [2] According to a 2023 Korea Research's regular survey 'Public Opinion in Public Opinion', 51% identify with no religion, 20% with Protestantism, 17% with Buddhism, 11% ...

  3. Religion in Korea - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Korea

    Main article: Religion in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. At the time of liberation, there were about 1.5 million religious people in North Korea, 375,000 Buddhists, 200,000 Protestants, and 57,000 Catholics. There were more than 2 million religious people (22.2 percent of the population at that time). [27]

  4. Demographics of South Korea - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_South_Korea

    In the first official census, taken in 1949, the total population of South Korea was calculated at 20,188,641 people. The 1985 census total was 40,466,577. Population growth was slow, averaging about 1.1% annually during the period from 1949 to 1955, when the population registered at 21.5 million.

  5. Christianity in Korea - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_in_Korea

    Christianity portal. v. t. e. The practice of Christianity in Koreais marginal in North Korea, but significant in South Korea, where it revolves around Protestantismand Catholicism, accounting for 8.6 million[1][2]and 5.8 million[3]members, respectively. Christianity in the form of Catholicism was first introduced during the late Joseon ...

  6. Christianity by country - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_by_country

    Christianity is the predominant religion and faith in Europe, the Americas, the Philippines, East Timor, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Oceania. [10] There are also large Christian communities in other parts of the world, such as Indonesia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and West Africa where Christianity is the second-largest religion after Islam.

  7. Religion in North Korea - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_North_Korea

    There are no known official statistics of religions in North Korea. Officially, North Korea is an atheist state, although its constitution guarantees free exercise of religion, provided that religious practice does not introduce foreign forces, harm the state, or harm the existing social order. Based on estimates from the late 1990s [2] and the ...

  8. List of countries by irreligion - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by...

    Relative to its own populations, Zuckerman ranks the top 5 countries with the highest possible ranges of agnostics and atheists: Sweden (46–85%), Vietnam (81%), Denmark (43–80%), Norway (31–72%), and Japan (64–65%). [8] [9] A 2023 Gallup International survey found that Sweden was the country with the highest percentage of citizens that ...

  9. List of religious populations - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_religious_populations

    Countries with the greatest proportion of people without religion, including agnostics and atheists, from Irreligion by country (as of 2020): Nonreligious population by country as of 2010 Czech Republic (78.4%) North Korea (71.3%) Estonia (60.2%) Hong Kong (54.7%) China (51.8%) South Korea (46.6%)