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Quelle est la religion de la Bulgarie ?
Quelle est la religion de la Bulgarie ?
Réligion. Orthodoxes (85,7 %), musulmans (12,9 %), juifs (0,8 %) et catholiques (0,6 %).
Comment sont les Géorgiens ?
Les Géorgiens, ou Kartvéliens (géorgien : ქართველები – Kartvelebi), sont un peuple autochtone caucasien présent principalement en Géorgie, dans le Caucase du Sud.
Quel langue parlée en Bulgarie ?
Bulgare
Bulgarie/Langues officielles
Quelle est la langue la plus parlée en Bulgarie ?
Langues en Bulgarie | |
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Langues officielles | Bulgare |
Langues principales | Bulgare 85 Turc 9 Romani 4 |
Principales langues étrangères | Toutes générations : 1. anglais (25 %) 2. russe (23 %) 3. allemand ( : 1. anglais (82 %) 2. russe (18 %) 3. allemand (14 %) 4. français (5 %) |
Langues des signes | Langue des signes bulgare |
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What are the religious beliefs of Georgia?
- The ethnic diversity of Georgia also leads to diversity in religious beliefs. According to the CIA World Factbook, 83.4% of the population of Georgia adheres to Orthodox Christianity. 10.7% of the population comprises of Muslims. 2.9% of the population is affiliated to the Armenian Apostolic Church.
What religious groups lived in Georgia colony?
- Georgia Colony. Georgia had always been sort of a « melting pot » of religion. Georgia welcomed large groups of Puritans, Lutherans, and Quakers. The only religious group that was not allowed in Georgia was Catholics. The Church of England was the established church in Colonial Georgia.
Who are Georgia's Muslims?
- Over the centuries, Georgia witnessed several Islamic invasions including that by Timur, the Iranians, and the Ottomans. Today, Georgia is home to two major Muslim groups, the Sunni Hanafis who are mostly ethnic Georgian Muslims and the Ithna Ashariyah who are mainly from the ethnic Azerbaijani community of the country.
What is the ethnic composition of Georgia?
- The population of the nation is about 3.718 million people. About 86.8% of the population of Georgia comprises of ethnic Georgians. There are also several minority communities in the country including Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, Jews, Russians, Yezidis, and others.