ENTIDADES CONFESIONALES NO CATÓLICAS Y SU DISTRIBUCIÓN TERRITORIAL EN ESPAÑA
Abstract
Non Catholic Confessional Entities constitute a varied typology due to the Spanish laws safeguard al1 kind of liberties, even religious freedom. They are groups that still have a little hold on the society. The most important ones are the Evangelical and the Baptist churchs, although minoritarian groups proliferate al1 over the country. Moreover, foreigner representations are numerous. In relation to their territorial distribution, besides the capital (Madrid), Levante coast and the southern part of the country show up. Thickly populated and touristic provinces present the biggest presence of these associations.Downloads
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