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Although the [[Rosary Belt]] that stretches across much of the West Coast does not extend into Argévia by most definitions, Catholicism is still the largest religion in the state, and there are several rural and micropolitan areas of Argévia that strongly resemble the Rosary Belt in terms of the role that orthodox Catholicism plays in everyday life.
Although the [[Rosary Belt]] that stretches across much of the West Coast does not extend into Argévia by most definitions, Catholicism is still the largest religion in the state, and there are several rural and micropolitan areas of Argévia that strongly resemble the Rosary Belt in terms of the role that orthodox Catholicism plays in everyday life.


Coscivian Orthodoxy is the second-largest religious denomination, followed by Ruricanism, Komarism, Independent Orthodoxy, Reformed Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, Mormonism, the Bahá'í Faith, Islam, and Sikhism.
Coscivian Orthodoxy is the second-largest religious denomination, followed by Ruricanism, Komarism, Independent Orthodoxy, Reformed Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, Mormonism, the Bahá'í Faith, Islam, and Sikhism. Metrea is an important centre of ''[[vìutiaslrálin]]'' ("independent congregation") activity, even in rural areas, despite the fact that the ''vìutiascrálin'' have traditionally been an Eastern and urban phenomenon.


The [[Church of Dodd]], which believes that the [[Corumm|Corummese]] leader [[Prib Dodd]] is a divine being, is headquartered in Pontevedra.
The [[Church of Dodd]], which believes that the [[Corumm|Corummese]] leader [[Prib Dodd]] is a divine being, is headquartered in Pontevedra.