Irreligion in Mozambique
Religious affiliation in Mozambique
Affiliation |
1997 census[1] |
2007 census[2][3] |
Christian |
49.1% |
56.1% |
Catholic |
23.8% |
28.4% |
Zionist Christian |
17.5% |
15.5% |
Evangelical |
7.8%[note 1] |
10.9% |
Anglican |
-[note 2] |
1.3% |
Muslim |
17.8% |
17.9% |
None |
23.1% |
18.7% |
Other/Unknown |
10.0% |
7.3% |
Notes
- ↑ In the 1997 census "Evangelical" was merged with "Protestant".
- ↑ The 1997 census did not have a separate category for "Anglican".
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Irreligion in Mozambique is not uncommon among Mozambicans (see religion in Mozambique). Though Christianity predominates,[4] according to census results 19% of the country do not identify with a religion.
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- Tanzania
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- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
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- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
- Somaliland
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- Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla / Plazas de soberanía (Spain)
- Madeira (Portugal)
- Mayotte / Réunion (France)
- Saint Helena / Ascension Island / Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom)
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