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Owing to its ethnic and cultural diversity, religion in Arunachal Pradesh has been a spot for the syncretism of different traditional religions. Much of the native populations follow indigenous religions which have been systematised (generally following Hindu models) under the definition "Donyi-Polo" (Sun-Moon) since Christianity began to be vehemently spread in the region by Western missionaries in the second half of the 20th century. The province is also home to a substantial Tibetan population in the north and northwest who follow Tibetan Buddhism, of ethnic groups who subscribe to Hinduism, and other religious populations. Christianity is followed by over 30% of the population, mostly by natives. ==Statistics== ;2011〔 * Christian: 418,732 (30.26%) * Hindu: 401,876 (29.04%) * Others (mostly Donyi-Polo): 362,553 (26.2%) * Buddhist: 162,815 (11.76%) * Muslim: 27,045 (1.9%) * Sikh: 1,865 (0.1%) * Jain: 216 (<0.1%) ;2001〔(2001 Indian census' religion statistics )〕 *Hindu: 379,935 (34.6%) *Others (mostly Donyi-Polo): 337,399 (30.7%) *Christian: 205,548 (18.7%) *Buddhist: 143,028 (13.0%) *Muslim: 20,675 (1.9%) *Sikh: 1,865 (0.1%) *Jain: 216 (<0.1%) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Religion in Arunachal Pradesh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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