Irreligion in Eastern Europe
author: african.mapper/instagram, added on: 2025-05-22

african.mapper:
Irreligion in Eastern Europe has grown significantly since the fall of communism, though its prevalence varies widely across the region. Under communist regimes, religious practice was often suppressed, leading to a decline in organized religion; however, since the 1990s, countries have followed divergent paths. In traditionally Christian countries, religion has experienced a resurgence, often intertwined with national identity, though many citizens still identify as religious without active participation. In contrast, countries such as the Czech Republic and Estonia have emerged as some of the most irreligious in the world, with large portions of the population identifying as atheist, agnostic, or non-affiliated.
Collection: religions - Tags: religions, irreligion, eastern-europe - Source: instagram.com