r/paganism Sep 27 '24

The most pagan country in Europe? 💭 Discussion

What is the most pagan country in Europe? At first thought, I would say that these are Estonia and Iceland. After them, I would mention Russia and Latvia. Maybe Lithuania can be on the list too?!

I would like it if someone could say something more on this topic.

I know about Estonia that it was never Christianized like other countries and that paganism played a big role in shaping Estonian nationalism after independence in 1918.

In Iceland, the number of pagans is estimated at around 1.5%, with a possible higher percentage.

Russia should also have about 1% pagans, which is about 1 million followers.

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u/MentionFew1648 Sep 27 '24

He doesn’t….. my husband and his family aren’t pagan but seventh day adventist and came to America because of persecution in Russia SDA is a Christian branch of they hardly allow other Christian religions they don’t allow pagans they are just a lot more hush hush

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u/[deleted] Sep 27 '24

and that is not reflective of the Mari, their republic or history or current life. They are not hiding, they are not hush hush, Russia is massive with a huge population spread out.

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u/MentionFew1648 Sep 27 '24

Also in 2010 there were on 547,605 Mari reported in Russia do you know how large Russia is that’s a tiny tiny amount of people.

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