State religion in Astyria
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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 |
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Aquitayne | There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | |
Aswick | There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | Freedom of religion |
Blackhelm Confederacy | There is a state religion or creed, and citizens are encouraged or forced to adhere to it. | Roman Catholicism has been the state religion for nearly 2000 years. |
Cadenza | There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | |
Template:Country data Glisandia | There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | Christianity and Norse paganism are officially recognized, but other religions are tolerated, except for extreme evangelism practiced by Borinkrijn's followers. |
Great Nortend | There is a state religion or creed, and citizens are encouraged or forced to adhere to it. | The Church of Nortend is the established church. Subjects may practise other religions subject to the Prohibitions Act. |
Ionicus | There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | Citizens are free to practice any religion, however the majority of the population is non-religious and the government discourages religion. |
Kur'zhet | There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | |
Template:Country data Neu Engollon | There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | Freedom of religion |
Nikolia | There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | In Nikolia, Christianity is predominate religion with as much as 90% of population being religious. Religion plays huge role in nation administration. |
Riysa | There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | State religion is Sunni Islam, but in accordance to the constitution and the Qur'an religious freedom is guaranteed by the stade. |
Romberg | There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | As a compromise to the various religions present, the state is officially atheist and religion itself is not regulated, as religious matters are covered under other aspects of law. |
Template:Country data Terre des Gaules | There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | Freedom of religion |
Trellin | There is a state religion or creed, but citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | Thaerinism is the state religion, but Christianity has been a major religion in Trellin since the late first century. Several monarchs have been Christian and deferred their Thaerine duties to a family member. Many Trellinese practise a fusion of both faiths. |
Woodstead | There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | There is no established religion, and there is a local property tax for all properties, excluding premises deemed to be cultural/ heritage sites, or the 'main'/'national' centre for worship; e.g., Oppidum Islamic Centre and the National Gurdwara are not subject to tax. Freedom of religion is permitted under the forthcoming constitution (Citizens' Rights Article), but only to the extent that it does not impact any other such freedoms in the same article. |
Template:Country data Yellosia | There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | Barely tolerated. Government can shut down houses of worship at any time. |
Zitru | There is no state religion or creed, and citizens are free to practice any religion they please. | Freedom of religion. Christianity, particularly Roman Catholicism has been the main religion in Zitru since unification in the early 10th century. |