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〕) |label5 = Non-religious |value5 = 10.2 |color5 = DarkGray |label4 = Undeclared |value4 = 15.7 |color4 = SlateGray |label3 = Islam |value3 = 2.4 |color3 = Green |label1 = Roman Catholicism |value1 = 57.8 |color1 = DarkViolet |label9 = Other religion |value9 = 0.2 |color9 = GreenYellow |value6 = 7.1 |label6 = Unknown |color6 = Gray |label2 = Eastern Orthodoxy |value2 = 2.3 |color2 = Orchid |label7 = Believer, no religion |value7 = 3.5 |color7 = Silver |label8 = Lutheranism |value8 = 0.8 |color8 = SkyBlue }}}} Christianity is the largest religion in Slovenia, with Roman Catholicism being the largest Christian denomination in the country. According to 2002 census, adherents of Christianity represented 60.9% of the total population of Slovenia. Other Christian denominations having significant following in the country include Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism (Lutheranism). Islam (2.4%), Judaism and Hinduism also have a sizeable following in Slovenia. Religion played a significant role in the development of the Slovene nation and the country of Slovenia. After centuries-long tradition of a state church, interrupted by the periods of Protestant Reformation in the 16th century and post-World War II socialism shunning religion from the public life, a degree of separation of the state and the church has been reached in the independent Slovenia. There is, however, some legislative bias in favour of the Roman Catholic Church. ==Christianity== 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 Slovenia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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