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SCOTLAND: Religion in Scotland
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Thursday, 10 April 2008
In the 2001 census around 67% of the population reported having a religion.  The most common faith was christianity, however Islam, Buddhism, Jewish, Sikhism and Hinduism were represented among others. 
In the 2001 census around 67% of the population reported having a religion.  The most common faith was christianity, however Islam, Buddhism, Jewish, Sikhism and Hinduism were represented among others. 
 
Where can I practice my religion? 
 
There are large Islamic communities in Glasgow and Edinburgh, and a significant Jewish community in Glasgow. Mosques, Sikh temples, Synagogues and Buddhist and Hindu places of worship can be seen alongside Christian Churches.
 
Find out more about where to practice your religion:
 


Courtesy of Scottish Government - Scotland.org
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