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- Religions - Tennessee - City-Data. com
There were 183,161 Roman Catholics, 18,464 Muslims, and an estimated 18,250 Jews in the state About 2 7 million people (48,9% of the population) were not counted as members of any religious organization
- People - Mumbai (Bombay) - City-Data. com
Its inhabitants include diverse ethnic groups, such as Gujaratis, Marwaris, Sindhis, and people from other Indian states, as well as religious minorities, such as Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains Mumbai is home to the largest community of Parsis (Zoroastrians) in India, as well as a small population of Jews
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Alaska: Worldmark Encyclopedia of the States The largest religious organization in the state is the Roman Catholic Church, which had 54,359 and 102 congregations in 2000 Southern Baptists constituted the largest Protestant denomination, with 22,959 adherents and 68 congregations Many Aleuts were converted to the Russian Orthodox religion during the 18th century, and small Russian Orthodox
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The first settlement in the region of present-day Cairo was al-Fustat, founded in A D 641 as a military encampment by the Arabic commander 'Amr ibn al-'As Under the dynasties that ruled Egypt over the following centuries, the town grew into a major port city In A D 969 Jawhar, the leader of an Islamic sect called the Fatimids, founded a new city near al-Fustat, initially naming it al
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