Religion in Poland
Until World War 2, Poland was a religiously diverse society, in which substantial Jewish, Protestants, Orthodox, and with a Roman Catholic majority. As result of the Holocaust and the post of World War Two flight and expulsion from German and Ukraine populations, Poland has became overwhelmingly Roman Catholic. 88.4 % of population belonged to the Roman Catholic. Poland remains one of the most devoutly religious country in Europe.
Roman Catholic, Orthodox,and Protestants Churches in Poland
Jewish Synagogues in Poland
Moeslim in Poland
The population of moeslim in poland is less than 1%. There are only two mosques in Poland. One in Warsaw and one in Bohoniki
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