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Results of a 2008/2009 Gallup poll on whether respondents said that religion was "important in [their] daily life."[1][2]
  90%-100%
  80%-89%
  70%-79%
  60%-69%
  50%-59%
  40%-49%
  30%-39%
  20%-29%
  10%-19%
  0%-9%
  No data

This article charts alist of countries by importance of religion.

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The table below is based on the globalGallup Poll in 2009 research which asked "Is religion important in your daily life?". Percentages for "yes" and "no" answers are listed below; they often do not add up to 100% because some answered "don't know" or did not answer.[1]

Countries/districts

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Country/districtYes, important[1]No, unimportant[1]
 Afghanistan97%3%
 Albania39%53%
 Algeria95%4%
 Argentina66%33%
 Armenia73%25%
 Azerbaijan50%49%
Bahrain94%4%
Bangladesh99%1%
 Belarus34%56%
Bolivia89%10%
 Bosnia and Herzegovina77%21%
 Brazil87%13%
 Burundi98%2%
 Cambodia96%3%
 Cameroon96%4%
 Canada42%57%
 Chad95%5%
 Chile70%29%
 Colombia83%16%
 Comoros97%2%
 Costa Rica79%19%
Cote d'Ivoire88%12%
 Croatia70%28%
 Cyprus75%24%
 Democratic Republic of the Congo94%5%
 Denmark19%80%
Dominican Republic87%13%
 Djibouti96%2%
 Ecuador82%17%
 Egypt97%2%
 El Salvador83%16%
 Estonia16%78%
 France30%69%
 Georgia81%16%
 Germany40%59%
 Ghana95%5%
 Greece71%28%
Guatemala88%9%
Honduras84%15%
 Hong Kong24%74%
 Hungary39%58%
 India90%9%
 Indonesia99%0%
 Iraq84%11%
 Ireland54%46%
 Israel51%48%
 Italy72%25%
 Japan24%75%
 Kazakhstan43%58%
Kenya94%6%
Kosovo90%8%
Kuwait91%6%
 Kyrgyzstan72%25%
 Latvia39%58%
Lebanon87%12%
 Lithuania42%49%
 Luxembourg39%59%
 Malawi99%1%
 Malaysia96%3%
 Mali95%4%
Malta86%10%
 Mauritania98%2%
 Mexico73%25%
 Moldova72%19%
Montenegro71%28%
 Morocco97%1%
  Nepal93%6%
 Nicaragua84%15%
 Niger99%0%
 Nigeria96%3%
 North Macedonia76%22%
 Pakistan92%6%
Palestine93%7%
Panama88%11%
 Paraguay92%8%
 Peru84%14%
 Philippines96%4%
 Poland75%19%
 Qatar95%4%
 Romania84%12%
 Russia34%56%
 Rwanda95%5%
 Saudi Arabia93%4%
 Senegal96%4%
 Serbia54%44%
 Singapore70%29%
 Slovenia47%52%
South Africa85%15%
South Korea43%56%
 Spain49%50%
 Sri Lanka99%1%
Sudan93%7%
 Sweden17%82%
 Switzerland41%57%
Syria89%9%
Tajikistan85%12%
Tanzania89%11%
 Thailand97%2%
Tunisia93%5%
 Turkey82%15%
Turkmenistan80%18%
Uganda93%7%
 Ukraine46%48%
United Arab Emirates91%8%
 United Kingdom27%73%
 United States65%34%
 Uruguay41%59%
 Uzbekistan51%46%
 Venezuela79%21%
 Vietnam30%69%
 Yemen99%1%
 Zambia95%5%
Zimbabwe88%12%

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdCrabtree, Steve (31 August 2010)."Religiosity Highest in World's Poorest Nations". Gallup. Retrieved27 May 2015. (in which numbers have been rounded)
  2. ^GALLUP WorldView - data accessed on 17 January 2009
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