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TwitterRoman Catholic is the most common religion affiliation in Panama. In a survey carried out in 2023, 52.1 percent of the Panamanians interviewed claimed to be of evangelist faith, whereas the second most chosen religion was Catholicism, with over 33 percent of respondents. Roughly 10 percent of respondents answered they didn't profess any religion.
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Panama: Sunni Muslims as percent of the total population: The latest value from is percent, unavailable from percent in . In comparison, the world average is 0.0 percent, based on data from countries. Historically, the average for Panama from to is percent. The minimum value, percent, was reached in while the maximum of percent was recorded in .
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TwitterGuatemala was the most Christian country among those selected in the Latin America and Caribbean region, with **** percent of its population following Christianity in 2023. The Baháʼí faith, which originates from the Middle East, and preaches the unity of all religions and all people, was present in both Bolivia and Panama. As for agnosticism, it had the most practitioners in Uruguay and Cuba.
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Panama: Sunni Muslims as percent of the total population: Pour cet indicateur, The Cline Center for Democracy fournit des données pour la Panama de à . La valeur moyenne pour Panama pendant cette période était de pour cent avec un minimum de pour cent en et un maximum de pour cent en .
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TwitterRoman Catholic is the most common religion affiliation in Panama. In a survey carried out in 2023, 52.1 percent of the Panamanians interviewed claimed to be of evangelist faith, whereas the second most chosen religion was Catholicism, with over 33 percent of respondents. Roughly 10 percent of respondents answered they didn't profess any religion.