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English: Largest (non-)religious group by EU member state according to Eurobarometer survey 2019.
 
More than 75% Catholic
 
50–75% Catholic
 
Relative Catholic majority
 
50–75% Protestant
 
More than 75% Orthodox
 
50–75% non-religious
 
Relative non-religious majority
 
30% Catholic, 30% non-religious (Germany)
Français : Groupe (non) religieux le plus grand par pays de'UE selon l'enquête Eurobarometer 2019.
 
Plus de 75% catholique
 
50–75% catholique
 
Majorité relative catholique
 
50–75% protestant
 
Plus de 75% orthodoxe
 
50–75% non religieux
 
Majorité relative non religieux
 
30% catholique, 30% non religieux (Allemagne)
Nederlands: Grootste (niet-)religieuze groep per EU-land volgens Eurobarometer survey 2019:
 
Meer dan 75% katholiek
 
50–75% katholiek
 
Relatieve katholieke meerderheid
 
50–75% protestants
 
Meer dan 75% orthodox
 
50–75% niet-religieus
 
Relatieve niet-religieuze meerderheid
 
30% katholiek, 30% niet-religieus (Duitsland)
Português: Maior grupo (não) religioso por estado membro da UE, de acordo com a pesquisa Eurobarometer 2019.
 
Mais de 75% católica
 
50–75% católica
 
Maioria relativa católica
 
50–75% protestante
 
Mais de 75% ortodoxa
 
50–75% não religiosa
 
Maioria relativa não religiosa
 
30% católica, 30% não religiosa (Alemanha)
Date
Source Own work. Source: Discrimination in the European Union. Special Eurobarometer. European Commission (2019). Retrieved on 2 June 2020. The question asked was "Do you consider yourself to be...?" With a card showing: Catholic, Orthodox Christian, Protestant, Other Christian, Jewish, Muslim - Shia, Muslim - Sunni, Other Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu, Atheist, Non believer or Agnostic, and Other. 'Atheist' and 'Non believer or Agnostic' have been grouped as 'non-religious'. The colour scheme was inspired by File:Europe religion map situation 1950 en.png and modified according to clarity and usability; yellow was chosen to represent irreligion, as some modern atlases tend to do. As Germany had two equally largest groups of 30%, namely Catholics and non-religious, closely followed by 24% Protestants, a mix of colours was used.
Author Nederlandse Leeuw

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