Religion in Estonia (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Religion in Estonia" in English language version.

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  • Official census data from Statistics Estonia:
    • 2000 Census:
      • "2000 Census: RL229: Population by religion".
      • "RL21454: AT LEAST 15-YEAR-OLD PERSONS BY RELIGION, SEX, AGE GROUP, ETHNIC NATIONALITY AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE (SETTLEMENT REGION), 31 DECEMBER 2021". Statistics Estonia. Retrieved 2 November 2022.

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  • Ringvee, Ringo (16 September 2011). "Is Estonia really the least religious country in the world?". The Guardian. For this situation there are several reasons, starting from the distant past (the close connection of the churches with the Swedish or German ruling classes) up to the Soviet-period atheist policy when the chain of religious traditions was broken in most families. In Estonia, religion has never played an important role on the political or ideological battlefield. The institutional religious life was dominated by foreigners until the early 20th century. The tendencies that prevailed in the late 1930s for closer relations between the state and Lutheran church [...] ended with the Soviet occupation in 1940.
  • Ringvee, Ringo (2011). "Is Estonia really the least religious country in the world?". TheGuardian.com.

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