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Legal framework -
There are 41 religious communities registered in the Czech Republic. 21 (...)
Religious landscape -
The distribution of affiliation to individual religious communities can be (...)
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Books ČESKÁ BISKUPSKÁ KONFERENCE [Czech Bishops’ Conference] (ed.), (...)
Country information -
Area: 78.867 km² Population: 10.652.812 (31.3.2019) Capital: Praha (...)
Legal framework -
The most important constitutional provisions in Czech religious law are (...)
Workplace -
In the Czech Republic, religious freedom in the workplace is guaranteed. (...)
Historical survey -
In the Czech Republic, Act No. 308/1991 Sb. has been replaced by Act No. (...)
Religious geography -
For a long time, since the end of the 19th century at least, the degree of (...)
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History A precise and quite objective record of inhabitants with regard to (...)
Religious belonging and religious demography -
Decline in belonging and steady social importance A long-term (...)
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