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Religion in El Salvador : ウィキペディア英語版 | Religion in El Salvador
El Salvador's approximately 6.1 million inhabitants (July 2013) are mostly Christian.〔 For percentages it quotes the Institute of Public Opinion of the University of Central America〕 Evangelicals are growing rapidly.〔Stephen Offutt, ''New Centers of Global Evangelicalism in Latin America and Africa'' (Cambridge University Press, 2015) focuses on El Salvador and South Africa. 〕 == Religious affiliation ==
There is some debate about percentages, the Institute of Public Opinion of the University of Central America in May 2013 found 51% of the population as Roman Catholics, and 33% as Protestant, 14% as not having a religion and the remainder (less than 2%) being Jehovah's Witnesses, Hare Krishnas, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Latter-day Saints (Mormons), and members of indigenous religions.〔 However Latinobarómetro in 2013 found 54% were Catholic, 31% Protestant, 10% atheist/agnostic/not religious, 4% other religions, and 1% did not answer.〔 It also found in 1996 that 67% of the population considered themselves Catholic and 15% Protestant.〔
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