konnte leider keine neueren Daten finden 1. Bild: Protestant (blau) und Buddhismus (orange) 2. Bild: Protestantisch und katholisch (blau) und Buddhismus (orange) Von arpu0828
Dramatic-Border3549 on 28.01.2026 2:34 a.m. I didn’t know there were so many christians in korea. That’s a shame
Historical-Brush6055 on 28.01.2026 2:49 a.m. now put the non religion in the map. Korea is like 50%+ non religion.
sosal12 on 28.01.2026 2:50 a.m. can someone explain why the Christian areas more left leaning? Would have expected the opposite.
Paladin17 on 28.01.2026 2:52 a.m. No region has a majority of either religion. Is it safe to assume that atheist/agnostics are being excluded?
NeoAmbitions on 28.01.2026 3:31 a.m. Fun fact: Pyongyang was once known as „Jerusalem of the East“ being centre of Christianity in Korea
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I didn’t know there were so many christians in korea. That’s a shame
Interasting. I never know.
Buddhists mostly in the mountainous part
Most of South Korea is non-religious though.
now put the non religion in the map. Korea is like 50%+ non religion.
can someone explain why the Christian areas more left leaning? Would have expected the opposite.
No region has a majority of either religion. Is it safe to assume that atheist/agnostics are being excluded?
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Korean might be the most Christian country in East Asia
Ah yes my favorite, *East and West Korea*
I wonder why Buddhism is concentrated in the gyeongsang provinces.
what an awful map it doesnt tell you anything at all
Fun fact: Pyongyang was once known as „Jerusalem of the East“ being centre of Christianity in Korea