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Catholic AnswerYes, approximately 80% of Italy is Christian, with a small percentage of them being Christians who do not belong to the Catholic Church.from the CIA Factbook (link below)
Christian 80% (overwhelming Roman Catholic with very small groups of Jehova Witnesses and Protestants), Muslims NEGL (about 700,000 but growing), Atheists and Agnostics 20%
Approximately 90% of the population of Italy identifies itself as Catholic. Of that number, only about 1/3 are actually practicing Catholics.
Fully 87.8% of Italians identified themselves as Roman Catholic, although only about one-third of these described themselves as active members (36.8%).
there is about 75% roman catholic and 10% judiasm and 20% budiasm
0.0465 percent (about 46 people out of every 100,000).
As of 2005, 57,665,000 out of a total population of 59,725,000 were Catholic putting Italy's Catholic population at 96.55%. from Catholic Hierarchy website, see link below.
The Catholic statistics by country listed Italy as 96.55% Catholic, this figure was accessed in March 2014. See link below.
Most of Italy is Catholic, so taking an educated guess I would guess 80%.
Probably all of them.
around 10%
If you mean, what percentage of sports leaders are Jewish, then there are no known statistics on this subject.
76%
The average percentage of Italians as Roman Catholics id about 96%
About 2% of the population of the United States is Jewish.
Portuguese Africans Indigenous Italians Germans Polish Japanese Lebanse Jewish
possibly, but I have seen no evidence to indicate it: unless the Italian person also happens to be jewish.
According to Jewish law, a person who is born to a Jewish woman is 100% Jewish. The same goes for any person who converts to Judaism according to Jewish law.
0.1% of the Azerbaijani population is Jewish.
The percentage is from 45% - 68% of people died at Auschwitz were Jewish.
Yes, there were many Jewish soldiers. Jews have served in nearly every army that they have been permitted to join and often in a greater percentage than their percentage as citizens in that country.