a. Religions
- List of most dominant religions-
- Christian-69.07%
- Agnostic-20.58%
- Muslim-6.12%
- Atheist-2.87%
- Other-0.92%
- Buddhist-0.44%
- Christian-69.07%
- Austria
- Catholic 73.8% (includes Roman Catholic 73.6%, other Catholic 0.2%)
- Protestant 4.9%
- Muslim 4.2%
- Orthodox 2.2%
- Other 0.8% (includes other Christian), none 12%, unspecified 2%
- Catholic 73.8% (includes Roman Catholic 73.6%, other Catholic 0.2%)
- Belgium
- Roman Catholic 75%
- Other (includes Protestant) 25%
- Roman Catholic 75%
- France
- Christian (overwhelmingly Roman Catholic) 63-66%
- Muslim 7-9%
- Buddhist 0.5-0.75%
- Jewish 0.5-0.75%
- other 0.5-1.0%
- None 23-28%
- Christian (overwhelmingly Roman Catholic) 63-66%
- Germany
- Protestant 34%
- Roman Catholic 34%
- Muslim 3.7%
- Unaffiliated or other 28.3%
- Protestant 34%
- Liechtenstein
- Roman Catholic (official) 75.9%
- Protestant Reformed 6.5%
- Muslim 5.4%
- Lutheran 1.3%
- Other 2.9%, none 5.4%, unspecified 2.6%
- Roman Catholic (official) 75.9%
- Luxembourg
- Roman Catholic 87%
- Other (includes Protestant, Jewish, and Muslim) 13%
- Roman Catholic 87%
- Monaco
- Roman Catholic 90% (official)
- Other 10%
- Roman Catholic 90% (official)
- Netherlands
- Roman Catholic 28%
- Protestant 19%
- Other 11%
- Roman Catholic 28%
- Switzerland
- Lutheran 87%,
- Other (includes Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Baptist, Muslim, Jewish, and Buddhist) 13%
- Lutheran 87%,
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c. This line graph depicts the total number of religion related terrorist attacks in Western Europe, in comparison to France. There is an evident general decline in the number of terrorist attacks based on religion over the last 40 years, which is a good sign, but recently there have been a new surge of attacks in Western Europe.
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This image/map shows the countries, including the countries in the region of Western Europe with their corresponding dominant religion. From looking at the map, it is evident that much of Western Europe is Roman Catholic.
d. Religion Paragraph: In Western Europe, the majority, 69.07%, of the citizens are Roman Catholic. Almost every country in Western Europe, including Austria, Germany, and France are about 80-85% Christian. On average, of the countries in this region, 10-20% of the citizens are Muslim. Currently, there is major religious discrimination and terrorism. The religious war is primarily between Westerners and Easterners, at a small, but serious level. This is causing fear not just for just many of certain religions, but also for those living in Western Europe as well, since they are prone to danger.