In Iceland the predominant organized religions are of the Christian denomination. Most other world religions are represented along with Nordic paganism.
The following table shows number of registered members:
Ásatrú (pagan)21730,68%Baha'i4020,12%Buddhist10720,33%- Catholic109493,40%- Lutheran28939489,91%- Orthodox7940,25%Christian total30113793,56%Muslim4650,14%Not registered166085,16%
Due to the method of registration these numbers do not represent the numbers of actual confessors of the largest denominations.
The main religion in Iceland is Christianity.
99% Christianity
Christianity 99,9%
Christianity about 99%
The earliest religions that were brought to Iceland came from Irish Monks. The original religion in Iceland was Norse paganism.
The majority of Icelanders are members of the Church of Iceland, which is Lutheran Christian. The official language in Iceland is Icelandic.
About 85% of Iceland is Evangelical Lutheran. The other more common ones are Protestant and Roman Catholic.
The earliest religions that were brought to Iceland came from Irish Monks. The original religion in Iceland was Norse paganism.
The only official religion of Iceland is Christianity. They dont really have "freedom of religion", therefore the population that is not Christian is less than 4%.
Evangelical Lutheran 87.1%, other Protestant 4.1%, Roman Catholic 1.7%, other 7.1% (2002)
Iceland is a northern independent country. Iceland is an island.
Yes, Iceland is in Europe.