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Latest comment: 6 months ago by 2600:6C50:33F:73C4:50ED:39D1:3D6E:F654 in topic Armenia

United Kingdom

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the map is incorrect. only in england is there a state church when it comes to the uk.

(This issue appears to have been corrected in the image in the main article (only England is blue), but not in the full-size image where the whole of Great Britain remains blue. - 26 June 2009)


the monarch of the united kingdom has to be protestant, i think that's a pretty good endorsement of state religion there for the entire uk 86.162.41.237 (talk) 18:26, 16 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

Scotland and England both have established churches http://www.royal.gov.uk/MonarchUK/QueenandChurch/QueenandChurch.aspx —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.6.91.121 (talk) 23:48, 5 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

Cyprus

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Please change this coloring as Cyprus definitely has no state religion. I defy someone to try and find a source that says it has a state religion. Eugene-elgato (talk) 15:56, 25 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Armenia

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Armenia is a Christian state...Armenia was the first country on earth to officially become a Christian state. Make it right..Tiko310 (talk) 08:29, 7 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

So is France, Germany etc. even if it was the first, so what? Please somehow check the Armenian constitution if Christianity is the official state religion and stop banging on about it, I think we get the message that a tiny number of Christians in this world come from Armenia, and that it was the first to adopt.--81.154.216.212 (talk) 19:47, 18 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
huh? what are you talking about. yes christianity was first recognized as the official religion of a country FIRSTLY in Armenia 2600:6C50:33F:73C4:50ED:39D1:3D6E:F654 (talk) 06:26, 2 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

Argentina

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Argentina has no state religion. The constitution says the state has to help economically the catholic church because it makes a lot of efficient charity. Andrés Baldrich (talk) 01:22, 21 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

see Argentina.gov Andrés Baldrich (talk) 01:29, 21 June 2009 (UTC)Reply
The constitution explicitly says it supports only one religion. How is that not the state religion? "A state religion is a religion or creed officially endorsed by a sovereign state." 2800:2147:F400:6A7:5573:9789:F1A0:29C4 (talk) 16:49, 16 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

THE PICTURE IS WRONG ARMENIA IS CHRISTIAN 87.241.177.109 (talk) 22:43, 5 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

are you really that proud of that to type it in caps?
So what if it's christian? So if Sweden.. and Switzerland.. and Canada and Mexico.. and Guatemala, Gibraltar, Spain, Portugal etc...!!--81.154.216.212 (talk) 19:48, 18 September 2009 (UTC)Reply
Argentina names and endorses the Roman Catholic church in the constitution I don't understand how that do not count as a state religion
Country's like Norway and most monarchys are a little difference as the religion is enforced by the monarch and not the people
Armenia has not state religion Caspian Delta (talk) 10:16, 26 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
Costa Rica Article 75 of the Constitution of Costa Rica states that the "Catholic, Apostolic, and Roman Religion is the official religion of the Republic." Caspian Delta (talk) 10:22, 26 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
The Dominican republic allows freedom of religion but sets Catholicism as the state religion and extends special privileges to the Holy see not granted to other religious groups Dominican Republic - United States Department of State Caspian Delta (talk) 10:32, 26 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

Sudan

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The Wikipedia article says "Sunni islam is the official and largest religion, while Arabic and English are the official languages." Dspsbspoon (talk) 12:00, 13 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Greenland

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Can someone add Greenland please?, the Church of Greenland is the state religion in Greenland (see Britannica) (The Sr Guy (talk) 01:54, 9 May 2020 (UTC))Reply