What percentage of Poland is religious?
As of 2017, it is estimated the majority (85.9%) of the population identifies as Catholic Christians. A further 1.3% and 0.4% identify as Orthodox and Protestant Christians respectively.
Is Poland still religious?
Religious practice declines significantly in Poland, especially among young, finds study. In the early 1990s, almost 70% of young Poles regularly practised religion; today, less than 25% do.
What are the top 3 religions in Poland?
Religion in Poland
- Catholicism (86%)
- Eastern Orthodoxy (1%)
- Protestantism (1%)
- Other Christian (2%)
- No religion (6%)
- Unanswered (3%)
- Other religion (1%)
How many Pakistani live in Poland?
1,318
Population by country
Continent / country | Article | Overseas Pakistani population |
---|---|---|
Ukraine | Pakistanis in Ukraine | 2,000 |
Poland | Pakistanis in Poland | 1,318 |
Russia | Pakistanis in Russia | 1,140 |
Romania | Pakistanis in Romania | 1,092 |
Does Poland have a mosque?
They have built mosques and praying houses in Warsaw, Białystok, Gdańsk (built by the Tatar community), Wrocław, Lublin and Poznań. There are also praying rooms in Bydgoszcz, Kraków, Łódź, Olsztyn, Katowice and Opole.
What are the major religions of Poland?
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What are the percentages of the religions of Poland?
9 national minorities: Byelorussian,Czech,Lithuanian,German,Armenian,Russian,Slovak,Ukrainian and Jewish;
What are the religious demographics of Poland?
There are about 55,000 Greek Catholics in Poland. Other religions practiced in Poland, by less than 0.1% of the population, include Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. According to 2015 statistics assembled by Statistics Poland, 94.2% of the population is affiliated with a religion; 3.1% do not belong to any religion.
What is the largest religion in Poland?
Non-Christian Faiths 5.9%