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'''Religion in [[Gjorka]]''' is varied, with a majority of the population (57.8%) being [[Irreligion in Gjorka|irreligious]]. The largest religion in Gjorka is [[Wikipedia:Christianity|Christianity]] with roughly 30% of Gjorkans believing in some form of Christianity. Of that 30% it is split predominately between [[Protestantism in Gjorka|Protestants]], roughly 20% of the population, and [[Catholicism]], roughly 10% of the population. Gjorka's other prominent religion is [[Druidism]], a polytheistic religion native to Gjorka, of which roughly 6% of the population adheres to.  
 
'''Religion in [[Gjorka]]''' is varied, with a majority of the population (57.8%) being [[Irreligion in Gjorka|irreligious]]. The largest religion in Gjorka is [[Wikipedia:Christianity|Christianity]] with roughly 30% of Gjorkans believing in some form of Christianity. Of that 30% it is split predominately between [[Protestantism in Gjorka|Protestants]], roughly 20% of the population, and [[Catholicism]], roughly 10% of the population. Gjorka's other prominent religion is [[Druidism]], a polytheistic religion native to Gjorka, of which roughly 6% of the population adheres to.  
  
Druidism was Gjorka's largest religion for much of Gjorka's history as the state religion of the [[Monarchy of Gjorka|Kingdoms of Gjorka]]. Gjorka became a secular state in 1775 following the overthrow of the [[Third Gjorkan Kingdom]] in the [[First Gjorkan Civil War]]. The end of [[Druidism]]'s status of state sponsored religion, saw it decline in popularity slowly over time. This decline was initially filled by the rise of Christianity in Gjorka, particularly Protestantism, but eventually was overtaken by a rise of irreligion following the [[Second Gjorkan Civil War]], with the [[Second Gjorkan Republic]] being an atheist state. Since 1972, [[Druidism]] has seen a dramatic drop from roughly 30% to the modern 5%. Christianity has seen a slow decline from 40% of the population in 1972 to 30% in the present.  
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Druidism was Gjorka's largest religion for much of Gjorka's history as the state religion of the [[Monarchy of Gjorka|Kingdoms of Gjorka]]. Gjorka became a secular state in 1775 following the overthrow of the [[Third Gjorkan Kingdom]] in the [[First Gjorkan Civil War]]. The end of [[Druidism]]'s status of state sponsored religion, saw it decline in popularity slowly over time. This decline was initially filled by the rise of Christianity in Gjorka, particularly Protestantism, but eventually was overtaken by a rise of irreligion following the [[Second Gjorkan Civil War]], with the [[Second Gjorkan Republic]] being an atheist state. Since 1972, [[Druidism]] has seen a dramatic drop from roughly 20% to the modern 5%. Christianity has seen a slow decline from 40% of the population in 1972 to 30% in the present.  
  
 
== Religions ==
 
== Religions ==

Latest revision as of 12:24, 15 April 2024

Religion in Gjorka from the 2020 Census

  Non-Religious/Atheist (57.8%)
  Christianity (30.1%)
  Druidism (5.6%)
  Islam (1.2%)
  Other (5.3%)

Religion in Gjorka is varied, with a majority of the population (57.8%) being irreligious. The largest religion in Gjorka is Christianity with roughly 30% of Gjorkans believing in some form of Christianity. Of that 30% it is split predominately between Protestants, roughly 20% of the population, and Catholicism, roughly 10% of the population. Gjorka's other prominent religion is Druidism, a polytheistic religion native to Gjorka, of which roughly 6% of the population adheres to.

Druidism was Gjorka's largest religion for much of Gjorka's history as the state religion of the Kingdoms of Gjorka. Gjorka became a secular state in 1775 following the overthrow of the Third Gjorkan Kingdom in the First Gjorkan Civil War. The end of Druidism's status of state sponsored religion, saw it decline in popularity slowly over time. This decline was initially filled by the rise of Christianity in Gjorka, particularly Protestantism, but eventually was overtaken by a rise of irreligion following the Second Gjorkan Civil War, with the Second Gjorkan Republic being an atheist state. Since 1972, Druidism has seen a dramatic drop from roughly 20% to the modern 5%. Christianity has seen a slow decline from 40% of the population in 1972 to 30% in the present.

Religions

Christianity

Protestantism

Catholicism

Druidism

Islam

Other

Irreligion