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Religious Practitioners

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Distribution of world major religions, as well as, folk and tribal religions

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A world map shows the distribution of religious practitioners. Agnostics are highlighted dark green. Buddhists are highlighted red. Chinese folk-religionists are highlighted blue. Christians are highlighted pink. Ethnoreligionists are highlighted medium green. Hindus are highlighted medium orange. Jews are highlighted dark orange. Muslims are highlighted dark gray. Sikhs are highlighted black.

In the Americas, Christians are the largest religious group in North America and in almost every country in South America. Hinduism is the major religion in most of Guyana and a few small areas in nearby Suriname. Christians predominate throughout Europe, except for a few small areas on the Balkan peninsula, which are majority Muslim. Africa between the Sahel and the Mediterranean is mostly Muslim, except in parts of several West African countries where ethnoreligionists (tribalists) predominate. Enclaves of Christians are also found in the southern (coastal) parts of some of these countries, including Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria. South of the Sahel, most of sub-Saharan Africa is majority Christian, except in East Africa where Muslims predominate in all of Sudan and Somalia and in parts of Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique. People in southern Tanzania, central Mozambique, and most of Madagascar are mainly ethnoreligionists (tribalists). Mostly Muslims inhabit Southwest and Central Asia, except in Israel, where Jews predominate, and Armenia, which is Christian. In South Asia, Muslims are the majority in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and part of Sri Lanka (which also has Buddhist and Muslim areas). India is mainly Hindu, with an area of Sikhs in the northwest and ethnoreligionists (tribalists) in the northeast. Nepal is mainly Hindu, whereas nearby Bhutan is Buddhist. In Southeast Asia, the mainland countries of Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia are mainly Buddhist, although Laos is divided between Buddhists and ethnoreligionists (tribalists). Thailand and Myanmar both have small areas of Christians, whereas Myanmar also has a Muslim minority. Malaysia and Indonesia are predominantly Muslim, with a few Christian areas in Indonesia. Philippines is majority Christian, with some Muslims in the south. In East Asia, Mongolia is mainly ethnoreligionists (tribalists); North Korea is mainly agnostic; South Korea is mostly Christian; and Japan is mostly Buddhist. China is more complicated: western China is majority Muslim; in eastern, central, and southern China (and in Taiwan), Chinese folk religionists predominate; the rest of the country is officially agnostic. Christianity is the main religion throughout Oceania.

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Religious Practitioners

Major Dams

Agnostics

Buddhists

Chinese folk-religionists

Christians

Ethnoreligionists (Tribalists)

Hindus

Jews

Muslims

Sikhs

Agua Milpa

Agua Vermelha

Ahai

Akosombo Main Dam

Almatti

Altinkaya

Ataturk

Baise

Baishan

Bakun

Balbina

Bansagar Dam

Bersimis

Bhakra Dam

Bhumibol

Boa Esperanca

Boguchany

Bratsk

Brokopondo

Bui

Bukhtarma

Bureya

Buyo

Cahora Bassa

Caniapiscau Barrage

Capivara

Chardara

Chavantes

Cheboksary

Churchill Falls

Daniel Johnson

Danjiangkou

Daule Peripa

Denis-Perron

Dokan

Dongjiang

Dr. Gabriel Terra

Ear Falls Dam

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El Cajon

El Chocon

El Infiernillo

Emborcacao

Ertan

Estreito

Farakka

Fengman

Fort Peck Dam

Foz do Areia

Furnas

Futaleufu

Gabbro Control Dam

Gandhi Sagar

Gardiner

Garrison Dam

Gilgel Gibe III

Gorky

Gouin

Goupitan

Grand Rapids

Guri

Haditha

Hendrik Verwoerd

High Aswan Dam

Hirakud

Hirfanli

Hoa Binh

Hoover

Hugh Keenleyside

Iguazu

Ilha Solteira

Irape

Irkutsk

Isle Maligne Spillway 1

Ita

Itaipu

Itaparica

Itumbiara

Jenpeg

Jinping I

Jurumirim

Kainji

Kakhovskaya

Kama

Kapchagay

Karakaya

Kariba

Karkheh

Karnafuli

Keban

Kenney

Kenyir

Khao Laem

Kossou

Krasnoyarsk

Kremenchug

Kuibyshev

Kumskaya

Kureiskaya

La Angostura

La Grande 2

La Grande 3

La Grande 4

La Vueltosa

Lagdo

Libby

Liujiaxia

Longtan

Longyangxia

Luis Eduardo Magalhaes

Manantali

Mangla

Manicouagan 3

Marimbondo

Mica

Mingechaur

Mosul

Murum

Nagarjuna Sagar

Nam Ngum

Netzahualcoyotl

Nierji

Nizhne-Kamskaya

Nova Ponte

Novosibrisk

Nuozhadu

Nurek

Oahe Dam

Opinaca

Outardes 4

Owen Falls

Pasak Chonlasit

Passes Dangereuses

Pedra do Cavalo

Piedra del Aguila

Pine Portage Main

Pong Dam

Porto Primavera

Presidente Aleman Temascal

Promissao

Pubugou

Pukaki Canal Inlet Dam

Quedas do Ruacana

Rajjaprabha

Rapides des Quinze

Raza Dike

Revelstoke

Rihand

Rogun

Rybinsk

Salto Grande

Salto Santiago Main Dam

Sanhezha

Sanmenxia

Sao Simao

Saratov

Sardar Sarovar

Sayano-Shushenskaya

Serra da Mesa

Serra do Facao

Sheksna

Shiroro

Shuifeng

Silvan

Sirikit

Sobradinho Main Dam

Son La

Srinagarind

Srisailam

Structure 193

Suorvadammen

Tabqa

Tainionkoski

Tarbela

Tekeze

Temengor

Thartar

Three Gorges Dam

Tianshengqiao 1

Toktogul

Toledo Bend

Tres Irmaos

Tres Marias

Tsimliansk

Tucurui

Ukai

Ust-Ilim

Ust-Khantaika

Ust-Srerdnekanskaya

Vargon

Verkhne-Svirskaya

Verkhne-Tulomskaya

Vilyui

Volgograd

Votkinsk

W.A.C. Bennett

Whitesand Rapids

Xiangjiaba

Xiaolangdi

Xiaowan

Xilodu

Xinan Jiang

Xinfengjiang

Yacyreta

Zeya

Zhelin

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