Protestantism By Country - Top Sixty

Top Sixty

On the left: A list of the top sixty countries by total number of Protestants. On the right: a list of the top sixty countries by percentage of the population that is Protestant.


Rank Country Protestants % Protestant Country % Protestant Protestants
1 United States 165,653,774 55% Tuvalu 98.4% 11,450
2 United Kingdom 36,000,000 60% Denmark 91% 4,943,425
3 Nigeria 34,124,557 26.5% Iceland 91% 270,031
4 Germany 31,323,928 38% Norway 90% 4,133,737
5 South Africa 30,154,013 68% Sweden 86% 7,741,526
6 Brazil 42.300.000 22% Antigua and Barbuda 86% 59,101
7 China 15,675,766 1.2% Finland 85.1% 4,445,149
8 Indonesia 14,276,459 5.9% Saint Kitts and Nevis 83% 32,335
9 Kenya 12,855,244 38% Saint Vincent 77% 90,501
10 Congo (Kinshasa) 12,017,001 20% Bahamas 76% 229,360
11 Uganda 9,544,319 35% Tonga 73% 82,068
12 Canada 9,513,462 29% Namibia 68% 1,380,871
13 Philippines 8,785,747 10% South Africa 68% 30,154,013
14 South Korea 8,760,000 18.1% Barbados 67% 186,454
15 Sweden 7,741,526 86% Swaziland 66% 774,774
16 Australia 7,634,366 38% Nauru 66% 8,612
17 India 7,561,851 0.7% Papua New Guinea 61.5% 3,410,340
18 Venezuela 2,230,022 8% United Kingdom 60% 36,000,000
19 Ethiopia 7,305,328 10% Jamaica 60% 1,639,099
20 Ghana 6,939,852 33% United States 55% 162,653,774
21 Mexico 6,372,174 6% Estonia 52% 693,104
22 Netherlands 5,414,472 33% Latvia 50% 1,145,119
23 Tanzania 5,147,290 14% Switzerland 49% 3,669,791
24 Denmark 4,943,425 91% New Zealand 47% 1,896,667
25 Guatemala 4,836,212 33% Micronesia, Federated States of 47% 50,833
26 Madagascar 4,510,085 25% Rwanda 43.9% 3,705,519
27 Finland 4,445,149 85.1% Fiji 42.5% 379,676
28 Malawi 4,316,418 35.5% Botswana 41% 672,447
29 Mozambique 4,269,475 22% Germany 38% 31,323,928
30 Zimbabwe 4,206,507 33% Australia 38% 7,634,366
31 Norway 4,133,737 90% Guyana 38% 290,808
32 Rwanda 3,705,519 43.9% Malawi 35.5% 4,316,418
33 Switzerland 3,669,791 35.3% Uganda 35% 9,544,319
34 Papua New Guinea 3,410,340 61.5% Netherlands 33% 5,414,472
35 Cameroon 3,276,001 20% Guatemala 33% 4,836,212
36 Zambia 3,040,685 27% Ghana 33% 6,939,852
37 Hungary 2,401,640 24% Zimbabwe 33% 4,206,507
38 Chile 2,397,137 15% Belize 30% 83,837
39 Peru 2,010,645 7.2% Grenada 30% 26,851
40 The Sudan 2,009,374 2% Canada 29% 9,513,462
41 Angola 1,678,618 15% Venezuela 29% 7,358,832
42 Jamaica 1,639,099 60% Zambia 27% 3,040,685
43 Honduras 1,604,297 23% Nigeria 26.5% 34,124,557
44 Colombia 1,503,400 3.5% Madagascar 25% 4,510,085
45 El Salvador 1,421,446 21.2% Trinidad and Tobago 24.6% 267,806
46 Bolivia 1,417,259 16% Hungary 24% 2,401,640
47 Pakistan 1,400,000 0.86% Honduras 23% 1,604,297
48 Namibia 1,380,871 68% Mozambique 22% 4,269,475
49 Romania 1,339,799 6% Suriname 22% 96,392
50 Haiti 1,299,460 16% El Salvador 21.2% 1,421,446
51 Myanmar 1,287,284 3% Cameroon 20% 3,276,001
52 France 1,213,124 2% Congo (Kinshasa) 20% 12,017,001
53 Chad 1,179,170 12% Gabon 20% 277,840
54 Latvia 1,145,119 19.4% Lesotho 20% 373,407
55 Dominican Republic 984,504 11% Liberia 20% 696,442
56 Central African Republic 949,974 25% South Korea 18.1% 8,760,000
57 Nicaragua 879,881 16.1% Costa Rica 18% 722,911
58 Côte d'Ivoire 864,902 6.43% Nicaragua 16.1% 879,881
59 Vietnam 835,355 1% Bolivia 16% 1,417,259
60 Argentina 790,759 2% Haiti 16% 1,299,460

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