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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.
| Gagium has been strongly secular since the First Gagian Republic was established in 1835.
| Gagium has been strongly secular since the First Gagian Republic was established in 1835.
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|{{flag|Greater Niagara}}
| bgcolor=wheat | There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please.
| The Christian Church of Greater Niagara (practiced by 68% of the population) is headed by the monarch of Greater Niagara, and is therefore the state religion Religious freedom is guaranteed by law in Niagara. 84% of the population follows some denomination of Christianity.
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|{{flag|The Furbish Islands}}
|{{flag|The Furbish Islands}}

Revision as of 01:41, 15 November 2022

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
 Gagium There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. Gagium has been strongly secular since the First Gagian Republic was established in 1835.
 Greater Niagara There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. The Christian Church of Greater Niagara (practiced by 68% of the population) is headed by the monarch of Greater Niagara, and is therefore the state religion Religious freedom is guaranteed by law in Niagara. 84% of the population follows some denomination of Christianity.
 The Furbish Islands There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. A strong separation of church and state existed since the country was founded.