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nostr:npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 A tad surprised about Italy, and especilly about Spain. Traditional catholic countries. One could easily think they'd have a lot bigger numbers.

Turkey is something else, HUH!

And Iceland! Must be some old viking religion, though? They believe they'll be born as elfs of something in the next life?

Would be interestering to see, how the rest of the world is.

nostr:npub1c9j3l46g3nd30wc0e2dtfmfhls29wndf35pcd76qua858z43mmcsg8lqlj yes I expect you're right about Iceland. The church in Spain was deeply undermined by being part of the fascist regime. When you force people to be religious it tends to collapse when the force stops. I'd expect Ireland to be low as well, for similar reasons.

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nostr:npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 Yet, at the same time the far right is on the rise in Spain, not that much because of the immigrants as in rest of the Europe, but because of the liberal polcies, for instance the new policies for HBTQL -minorities. And this is because the conservatism, that has it's roots in Catholicism. That was at least what the correspondent of Yle said in her report before the elections.