No Religion: Two-Thirds of Czechs Declare in 2021 Census
Czech Republic's Changing Spiritual Landscape
8% of Population Identify as Non-Religious
In a recent census conducted in the Czech Republic, a significant finding emerged: a staggering 683 out of 1070294 inhabitants, or over two-thirds of the population, declared they had no religious affiliation.
This data, published as part of the 2021 Census by the Czech Statistical Office, offers a glimpse into the evolving spiritual landscape of the nation.
While the Roman Catholic Church remains prominent, with nearly 8% of the population identifying as followers, the high percentage of non-religious individuals reflects a growing trend of secularization in the Czech Republic.
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