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Norway is a comparatively secular nation which no longer has a state religion, though 68.7% of the 5.4 million population belong to the Church of Norway. A partial explanation for the high membership is that by law all children who have at least one parent who is a member, automatically become members. This has been controversial, as many become members without knowing, and as this favours the Church of Norway over other churches, religions, lifestance organisations and over the unaffiliated. This law remained unchanged even after the separation of church and state in 2012.

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  • النرويج هي واحدة من أكثر دول العالم علمانية وإلحاد. وقد أصبحت مؤخرا دولة بدون دين. تقدر نسبة المؤمنين بوجود الله 22 % فقط. (ar)
  • Norway is a comparatively secular nation which no longer has a state religion, though 68.7% of the 5.4 million population belong to the Church of Norway. A partial explanation for the high membership is that by law all children who have at least one parent who is a member, automatically become members. This has been controversial, as many become members without knowing, and as this favours the Church of Norway over other churches, religions, lifestance organisations and over the unaffiliated. This law remained unchanged even after the separation of church and state in 2012. (en)
  • A Noruega é um dos países mais seculares e irreligiosos do mundo. (pt)
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  • النرويج هي واحدة من أكثر دول العالم علمانية وإلحاد. وقد أصبحت مؤخرا دولة بدون دين. تقدر نسبة المؤمنين بوجود الله 22 % فقط. (ar)
  • Norway is a comparatively secular nation which no longer has a state religion, though 68.7% of the 5.4 million population belong to the Church of Norway. A partial explanation for the high membership is that by law all children who have at least one parent who is a member, automatically become members. This has been controversial, as many become members without knowing, and as this favours the Church of Norway over other churches, religions, lifestance organisations and over the unaffiliated. This law remained unchanged even after the separation of church and state in 2012. (en)
  • A Noruega é um dos países mais seculares e irreligiosos do mundo. (pt)
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  • اللادينية في النرويج (ar)
  • Irreligion in Norway (en)
  • Irreligião na Noruega (pt)
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