Croatia aka YugoPolonia.

Croatia aka YugoPolonia.

nostr:npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3
That's Bosnia and Herzegovina, not Croatia.
nostr:npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 another map that defeats the idea that the Portuguese are very catholic.. 😅 they're more or less, but don't buy much into it.
nostr:npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 Iceland sticks out among the Nordic countries.
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:npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 Bulgaria 1., Viro 2., Suomi 3. Mikä selittää Bulgarian ykköstilan? Ateisti kysyy.
nostr:npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 Okay experts of the fediverse, this is your time: what explains Albania and Bulgaria as such apparent outliers with regard to belief in an afterlife?