ENTIDADES CONFESIONALES NO CATÓLICAS Y SU DISTRIBUCIÓN TERRITORIAL EN ANDALUCÍA
Abstract
Non catholic confessional entities and its territorial distribution in Andalucía. As it happens nationwide, the Christian-Evangelical Church is the predominant group. However. in the second place are the Muslim Organization, instead of the Baptist Ecumenical Communities. The BCE Brothers keep in the fourth place. In Andalucía is the fifith of the non catholic entities in Spain: it is only surpassed by Cataluña and Madrid. The Christian- Evangelical members are concentrated in Sevilla, Cádiz, Jaén y Málaga; the Muslim are predominant in Granada, Ceuta y Melilla: the Baptist Communities are mainly in Cádiz; the BCE Brothers are in Sevilla y Jaén. The presence of these non catholic entities is high at same places of the coastline: Málaga y Cádiz, but it is limited in Huelva, Córdoba y Almería; in Sevilla y Granada the concentration is produced around the capitals, although is dispersed in Jaén.Downloads
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