Albania -
Andorra-
Bosnia and Herzegovina-
Croatia-
Greece-
Italy-
Malta-
Montenegro
Portugal
San Marino
Serbia
Slovenia
Spain
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Based upon the data represented through the pie chart above, most people in Southern Europe are Christian. This includes Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, etc. This chart also shows that there are many people who are agnostic, atheist, and muslim, but there are very few people who are Hindu or who follow other religious views.
In this region, there are many different major religions in each country. Christianity is the most common and prominent religion in this region. There are only two countries that do not have Christianity as their major religion.These two countries’ major religions instead have Islam. There is a very minimal amount of Jews and this is most likely due to the Holocaust in the mid-1900s that took place in Europe, executing about 6 million Jews.
- Islam (Sunni, Bektashi) 56.7%
- Christianity (Orthodox 6.8%, Roman Catholic 10%) 16%
Andorra-
- Christianity (Roman Catholics) 92.23%
- Agnostic 5.42%
- Islam 1.03%
- Hindu 0.49%
Bosnia and Herzegovina-
- Islam 50%
- Christianity (Orthodox 30.7%, Roman Catholic 15.2%)45.9%
Croatia-
- Christianity (Roman Catholic 86.3%, Orthodox 4.4%) 90.7%
- Islam 1.5%
Greece-
- Christianity( Greek Orthodox 98%) 98%
- Islam 1.3%
Italy-
- Christianity (Roman Catholic, Jehovah’s Witness, Protestant) 90%
- Islam 1.3%
- Atheist/ Agnostic 8.8%
Malta-
- Christianity (Roman Catholic) 90%
Montenegro
- Christianity (Orthodox 72.1%, Roman Catholic 3.4%) 75.5%
- Islam 19.1%
Portugal
- Christianity (Roman Catholic 81%, Orthodox 3.3%) 84.3%
San Marino
- Christianity (Roman Catholic) >80%
Serbia
- Christianity (Orthodox 84.6%, Roman Catholic 5%) 89.6%
- Islam 3.1%
Slovenia
- Christianity (Roman Catholic 57.8%, Orthodox 2.3%)60.1%
- Islam 2.4%
- Atheist 10.1%
Spain
- Christianity (Roman Catholic, Protestant) 94%
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- Christianity (Orthodox 64.8%, Roman Catholic 0.4%) 65.2%
- Islam 33.3%
Based upon the data represented through the pie chart above, most people in Southern Europe are Christian. This includes Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, etc. This chart also shows that there are many people who are agnostic, atheist, and muslim, but there are very few people who are Hindu or who follow other religious views.
In this region, there are many different major religions in each country. Christianity is the most common and prominent religion in this region. There are only two countries that do not have Christianity as their major religion.These two countries’ major religions instead have Islam. There is a very minimal amount of Jews and this is most likely due to the Holocaust in the mid-1900s that took place in Europe, executing about 6 million Jews.