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|bgcolor=skyblue|There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please
|bgcolor=skyblue|There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please
|Citizens of Albithica are largely irreligious, and the Grand Republic Constitution enforces the separation of church and state, while also upholding freedom of religion.
|Citizens of Albithica are largely irreligious, and the Grand Republic Constitution enforces the separation of church and state, while also upholding freedom of religion.
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|bgcolor=skyblue|There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please.
|Christianity is the largest religion in Axmanie, comprising an estimated 94% of the country's population in 2017.The two largest churches of the country are the Roman Catholic Church and the Evangelical Church in Axmanie, a Protestant confederation of United Protestant (Lutheran and Reformed) churches.The two churches together comprised 89% of the population in 2017, of whom 54% belonged to the Catholic Church and 35 % to the Evangelical Church. In 2016, Orthodox Christianity constituted ~5% of the population and other minor Christian churches (including other Protestants, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons and others), formed 1–1.5%.The second largest religion in Axmanie is Judaism, with around 4,472,630 adherents in 2016 (6% of the population). Axmanie has no official state-endorsed religion. However, some landers had established religions in some form until the 1960s.
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|bgcolor=wheat|There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please.
|bgcolor=wheat|There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please.
|The official religions of the Democratic Republic of Hatstheput are the Catholicism and the Protestanism, as stated in the Hatstheputean Constitution of 1898, for providing stability between catholic and protestant communities. There is reported to be several religious minorities, the most relevants are buddhism, sinthoism and the animist malay cults.
|The official religions of the Democratic Republic of Hatstheput are the Catholicism and the Protestanism, as stated in the Hatstheputean Constitution of 1898, for providing stability between catholic and protestant communities. There is reported to be several religious minorities, the most relevants are buddhism, sinthoism and the animist malay cults.
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|bgcolor=skyblue|There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please.
|The Tekkas Constitution does not recognise religion as a concept, but allows all citizens to do as they please.
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|Prybourne contains highly religious populace of 70% citizens who identify with Capitology, prompting the government to adopt the religion as it's official one which is seated in the Sacred Marketplace of the [[Tower of Commerce]].
|Prybourne contains highly religious populace of 70% citizens who identify with Capitology, prompting the government to adopt the religion as it's official one which is seated in the Sacred Marketplace of the [[Tower of Commerce]].
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|bgcolor=wheat|There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please.
|[[Xanyanism]] is the state religion of Thahn, but Citizens are able to practice any religion as stated in the [[Thahnese Constitution]].
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Revision as of 23:41, 19 May 2020

A summary of state religions in Anteria

  There is a state religion or creed, and citizens are encouraged or forced to adhere to it.
  There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please.
  There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please.
  There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are prohibited from practicing any religion.

Nation Status Details
 Albithica There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please Citizens of Albithica are largely irreligious, and the Grand Republic Constitution enforces the separation of church and state, while also upholding freedom of religion.
 Aziallis There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please The United Kingdom of Aziallis strongly believes in the separation of State and Church. More than half of the Azillian population are indifferent to any religion and are Spiritual Agnostics. It is considered very rude to inquire about someone's religion in public in Aziallis
 Bendan There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please Majority of Bendanian citizens are religious and the freedom of religion is guaranteed.
Template:Country data Columbine and Mosley There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. Citizens of Columbine and Mosley are 42% members of the Church of Kosmos, other religions have only small support and the remainder of the population is atheistic.
 Ganji Islands There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. Christianity used to be the state religion until October 2019.
Template:Country data Ghijuko There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. Ghijuko has more han 234 religions with almost same amount of followers making impossible to chose anyone as oficial
 Hatstheput There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. The official religions of the Democratic Republic of Hatstheput are the Catholicism and the Protestanism, as stated in the Hatstheputean Constitution of 1898, for providing stability between catholic and protestant communities. There is reported to be several religious minorities, the most relevants are buddhism, sinthoism and the animist malay cults.
 Kilowatt There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. The separation of church and state and freedom of religion are both guaranteed by the Constitution of Kilowatt
 Prybourne There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. Prybourne contains highly religious populace of 70% citizens who identify with Capitology, prompting the government to adopt the religion as it's official one which is seated in the Sacred Marketplace of the Tower of Commerce.
 Toubaze There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. The 1873 Constitution embeds the "right to practice or abstain from religious commitments and beliefs" as a core citizen right.
 Velnotia There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. The Velnotian Constitution establishes the separation of church and state, while also ensuring the criminality of professional discrimination against and the free practice of such.
Viha 859365.png Viha There is a state religion or creed, and citizens are encouraged or forced to adhere to it. The Vihish Constitution says that citizens of Viha are encourage to join Buddhism
 Whitmarche There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. The 1989 Constitution establishes the Catholic Church as the state religion, but also guarantees the right to free exercise of religion "in a manner that does not run counter to morality and the public order."
 Wolfgalia There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. A vast majority of Wolfgalian citizens believe in the Galea twin gods Farran and Stel, god and goddess of land and water respectively. Individuals in Wolfgalia are free to practice any religion they please, but it is extremely unlikely anyone will be found believing in something other than the twin gods unless they are an immigrant to Wolfgalia.