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English: A colour-coded world map showing the state religions of applicable nations.
   Buddhism
   Islam
   Shi'a Islam
   Sunni Islam
   Orthodox Christianity
   Protestantism (in England: Anglicanism)
   Catholicism
   Judaism
Español: Mapa mundial con códigos de colour mostrando los estados confesionales y su religión.
   Budismo
   Islam
   Chiismo
   Sunismo
   Cristianismo ortodoxo
   Protestantismo (en Inglaterra: Anglicanismo)
   Catolicismo

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  3. a b Morocco. CIA World Factbook.
  4. Tunisia. CIA World Factbook.
  5. The 2012 Constitution of Egypt, Translated by Nivien Saleh, with Index (Article 2)
  6. Jordan. CIA World Factbook.
  7. Iraq. CIA World Factbook.
  8. The Constitution of Afghanistan (Chapter one, Article two), afghan-web.com
  9. Pakistan. CIA World Factbook.
  10. PART I : THE REPUBLIC (Section 2A), THE�CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH (As modified up to 17 May, 2004), parliament.gov.bd
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  14. Maldives. CIA World Factbook.
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  16. Algeria. CIA World Factbook.
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  25. Georgia. CIA World Factbook.
  26. Macedonia. CIA World Factbook.
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  30. Russia. CIA World Factbook.
  31. Serbia. CIA World Factbook.
  32. Ukraine. CIA World Factbook.
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  35. Norway. CIA World Factbook.
  36. Title VI, Article 75 of The Constitution of Costa Rica, costaricalaw.com.
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Date 1 December 2010
Source Derived from BlankMap-World6, compact.svg and British Isles England.svg
Author Smurfy

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