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- Religion_in_South_Korea abstract "The predominant religions in South Korea are the traditional Buddhist faith and a large Christian population (composed of Catholics and Protestants of various denominations). Although a large segment of the population claims to not be affiliated with any organized religion, most South Korean households continue to observe traditional ancestral rites and Confucian philosophies that have been integrated into Korean culture. The practice of both Christianity and Buddhism has been strongly influenced by the enduring legacies of Korean Confucianism, which was the official ideology of the 500-year-long Joseon Dynasty, and Korean shamanism, the native religion of the Korean Peninsula.".
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- Religion_in_South_Korea caption "Religion in South Korea - 2005".
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- Religion_in_South_Korea label Buddhism.
- Religion_in_South_Korea label Catholic_Church.
- Religion_in_South_Korea label Irreligion.
- Religion_in_South_Korea label Protestantism.
- Religion_in_South_Korea label "Other religions".
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- Religion_in_South_Korea value "1.7".
- Religion_in_South_Korea value "10.9".
- Religion_in_South_Korea value "18.3".
- Religion_in_South_Korea value "22.8".
- Religion_in_South_Korea value "46.5".
- Religion_in_South_Korea subject Category:Religion_in_South_Korea.
- Religion_in_South_Korea comment "The predominant religions in South Korea are the traditional Buddhist faith and a large Christian population (composed of Catholics and Protestants of various denominations). Although a large segment of the population claims to not be affiliated with any organized religion, most South Korean households continue to observe traditional ancestral rites and Confucian philosophies that have been integrated into Korean culture.".
- Religion_in_South_Korea label "Religion in South Korea".
- Religion_in_South_Korea label "Religioni in Corea del Sud".
- Religion_in_South_Korea label "Religião na Coreia do Sul".
- Religion_in_South_Korea label "Религия в Республике Корея".
- Religion_in_South_Korea label "大韓民国の宗教".
- Religion_in_South_Korea sameAs Náboženství_v_Jižní_Koreji.
- Religion_in_South_Korea sameAs Religioni_in_Corea_del_Sud.
- Religion_in_South_Korea sameAs 大韓民国の宗教.
- Religion_in_South_Korea sameAs 대한민국의_종교.
- Religion_in_South_Korea sameAs Religião_na_Coreia_do_Sul.
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- Religion_in_South_Korea sameAs Q489329.
- Religion_in_South_Korea sameAs Q489329.
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