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Italy, Spain, and Portugal are traditionally Roman Catholic and according to the 2005 Eurobarometer Poll retain an above-average belief in God. France is traditionally Roman Catholic as well and has an above-average fraction of atheists. Romania and Moldova are Eastern Orthodox countries and both are very religious.

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  • Neopaganesimo in Italia (it)
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  • Italy, Spain, and Portugal are traditionally Roman Catholic and according to the 2005 Eurobarometer Poll retain an above-average belief in God. France is traditionally Roman Catholic as well and has an above-average fraction of atheists. Romania and Moldova are Eastern Orthodox countries and both are very religious. (en)
  • Il neopaganesimo in Italia resta un fenomeno relativamente nell'ombra e poco noto, sebbene nel 1999 il CESNUR abbia stimato in 3.000 il numero di praticanti, che appartengono a questo gruppo di religioni in Italia (agli inizi del 2015, secondo alcune stime e statistiche, sarebbero circa 230.000, confermando la crescita media annua del 143/100). (it)
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  • Italy, Spain, and Portugal are traditionally Roman Catholic and according to the 2005 Eurobarometer Poll retain an above-average belief in God. France is traditionally Roman Catholic as well and has an above-average fraction of atheists. Romania and Moldova are Eastern Orthodox countries and both are very religious. The Neopagan movements found in Latin Europe can be divided into New Age spirituality inspired by Celtic, Norse or Megalithic templates on one hand (Neodruidism, Neoshamanism), polytheistic reconstructionism, either focusing on the ancient Roman religion or other native religions of Latin Europe (such as those of pre-Roman Iberia, Italy, and Romania), and political Neopaganism as part of Alain de Benoist's far-right ideology of the Nouvelle Droite on the other. (en)
  • Il neopaganesimo in Italia resta un fenomeno relativamente nell'ombra e poco noto, sebbene nel 1999 il CESNUR abbia stimato in 3.000 il numero di praticanti, che appartengono a questo gruppo di religioni in Italia (agli inizi del 2015, secondo alcune stime e statistiche, sarebbero circa 230.000, confermando la crescita media annua del 143/100). Il neopaganesimo è presente in particolare con le seguenti religioni: Kemetismo, Etenismo, Ellenismo, Via romana agli dei, , Druidismo, Wicca, e . Influente gruppo italiano che segue la "Via romana agli dei" è il Movimento Tradizionale Romano; tra i gruppi odinisti il più importante è invece la Comunità Odinista. (it)
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