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| label1 = [[ | | label1 = [[Lindbergh Protestantism]] | ||
| value1 = | | value1 =45.0 | ||
| color1 = | | color1 =LightYellow | ||
| label2 = [[ | | label2 = [[Levantine Catholicism]] | ||
| value2 = | | value2 =21.0 | ||
| color2 =DarkCyan | | color2 =DarkCyan | ||
| label3 = [[ | | label3 = [[Traditional Nordic]] | ||
| value3 = | | value3 =12.5 | ||
| color3 =LimeGreen | | color3 =LimeGreen | ||
| label4 = [[ | | label4 = [[Islam]] | ||
| value4 =.5 | | value4 =5.5 | ||
| color4 = | | color4 =CadetBlue | ||
| label5 = | | label5 = Other | ||
| value5 =2 | | value5 =2.1 | ||
| color5 = | | color5 =brown | ||
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' | Religion in Olmeria is reflective of it's diverse and varying cultures, with no one religion followed by the majority of the population. Firstly, it's important to note that the Olmerian state is strictly secular, meaning the government does not endorse any specific religion and government proceedings are entirely separate from religious influence or bodies. While there are three state recognised religions (Protestantism, Catholicism and Traditional Nordic), this is primarily for practical | ||
===Education=== | ===Education=== | ||
''How many people in your country are educated?'' | ''How many people in your country are educated?'' |