File:WorldReligionsPercent.JPG
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Chart of the percentage constitution of world religions according to Adherents.com on July 31, 2006. Breakout barchart illustrates the percentage of some religions with less than 1% world adherence. Source=Wolf VanZandt: produced using Excel Date=July 31, 2006 |
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