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- Religion_in_Vietnam abstract "Long-established religions in Vietnam have included Mahayana Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism (called the three teachings or tam giáo). According to Pew Forum figures, most of the Vietnamese practice indigenous religions, worshiping local spirits, gods and mother goddesses (45.3%), as these religions have experienced a revival since the 1980s. Buddhism is the second-largest religion with 16.4% of the population adhering, around 8% of the Vietnamese are Christians (mostly Catholics), and around 30% are religiously unaffiliated. Roman Catholicism, Caodaism, and Hòa Hảo are the largest religions after Buddhism. Smaller minorities of adherents to Hinduism, Islam and Protestantism exist.Officially, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is an atheist state. Census results record 81% percent nonbelief (2009) although this may be inflated because of Vietnam's official status as an atheist nation, or that many reported as "non-believers" in formal religions still have some adherence to informal religious customs and practices such as ancestor worship.".
- Religion_in_Vietnam thumbnail Buddha_statue,_Nha_Trang.jpg?width=300.
- Religion_in_Vietnam wikiPageExternalLink pro-religion.htm.
- Religion_in_Vietnam wikiPageExternalLink NL643-6.pdf.
- Religion_in_Vietnam wikiPageExternalLink countryinfodetail.php?countrycode=5.
- Religion_in_Vietnam wikiPageExternalLink fileid,11.
- Religion_in_Vietnam wikiPageExternalLink 71363.htm.
- Religion_in_Vietnam wikiPageExternalLink beliefs_and_religions.
- Religion_in_Vietnam wikiPageID "4253551".
- Religion_in_Vietnam wikiPageRevisionID "604760095".
- Religion_in_Vietnam caption "Religion in Vietnam according to the 2009 census of the Vietnamese government, the CIA World Factbook, and various other sources.".
- Religion_in_Vietnam caption "Religion in Vietnam according to the 2010 survey of the Pew Research Center Washington, D.C. This does not correspond with official figures of atheism at 81%".
- Religion_in_Vietnam color "Crimson".
- Religion_in_Vietnam color "DodgerBlue".
- Religion_in_Vietnam color "Gold".
- Religion_in_Vietnam color "SlateGray".
- Religion_in_Vietnam hasPhotoCollection Religion_in_Vietnam.
- Religion_in_Vietnam label Buddhism.
- Religion_in_Vietnam label Christianity.
- Religion_in_Vietnam label Irreligion.
- Religion_in_Vietnam label "Indigenous religions".
- Religion_in_Vietnam label "Others".
- Religion_in_Vietnam thumb "right".
- Religion_in_Vietnam value "1.23".
- Religion_in_Vietnam value "16.4".
- Religion_in_Vietnam value "29.6".
- Religion_in_Vietnam value "45.3".
- Religion_in_Vietnam value "7.48".
- Religion_in_Vietnam value "8.7".
- Religion_in_Vietnam value "81.69".
- Religion_in_Vietnam value "9.6".
- Religion_in_Vietnam subject Category:Religion_in_Southeast_Asia_by_country.
- Religion_in_Vietnam subject Category:Religion_in_Vietnam.
- Religion_in_Vietnam comment "Long-established religions in Vietnam have included Mahayana Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism (called the three teachings or tam giáo). According to Pew Forum figures, most of the Vietnamese practice indigenous religions, worshiping local spirits, gods and mother goddesses (45.3%), as these religions have experienced a revival since the 1980s.".
- Religion_in_Vietnam label "Religion in Vietnam".
- Religion_in_Vietnam label "Религия во Вьетнаме".
- Religion_in_Vietnam sameAs m.0118z332.
- Religion_in_Vietnam sameAs Q12067080.
- Religion_in_Vietnam sameAs Q12067080.
- Religion_in_Vietnam wasDerivedFrom Religion_in_Vietnam?oldid=604760095.
- Religion_in_Vietnam depiction Buddha_statue,_Nha_Trang.jpg.
- Religion_in_Vietnam isPrimaryTopicOf Religion_in_Vietnam.