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Is Slovenia a religious country?

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The majority of Slovenes are Roman Catholics, although there are over 40 other religious communities, spiritual groups, societies and associations registered in Slovenia. Along with the guaranteed right to preserve national identity, Slovenes have a right to their own religious beliefs. read more

The people of Slovenia have a right to their own religious beliefs. Photo: Nebojša Tejić The majority of Slovenes are Roman Catholics, although there are over 40 other religious communities, spiritual groups, societies and associations registered in Slovenia. read more

People in Slovenia are mostly of Catholic religion. There was a rise of believers (or at least participators of ceremonies and church holidays) in a few decades - after the II. world war, but with information age the numbers are declining again. read more

Religion in Slovenia is predominantly the Catholic Church, this being the largest Christian denomination in the country. Besides Catholicism, other Christian religions having significant following in the country include Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism (Lutheranism). Islam (2.4%), Judaism and Hinduism are small minorities in Slovenia. read more

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