Information about Buddhism By Country



Exact numbers of Buddhists are the most difficult to obtain and are reliant on the definition used. Adherents of Eastern religions such as Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto and traditional religions or animism often have beliefs comprised of a mix of religious ideas. While only a small proportion of the population may have taken the formal step of going for refuge (about 400 million), many more may practice an informal Buddhism or hold Buddhist beliefs mixed with those of related religions. This is particularly the case in East Asia, where Buddhism has long been practiced alongside Taoism and Confucianism in an arrangement sometimes known as the "Triple Religion" or "Great Religion". The Religion in China,Vietnam,Japan,Korea; Vinegar tasters; Sinosphere; East Asian Buddhism and Buddhism and Eastern teaching articles discuss this phenomenon in greater detail.

The estimations on the number of Buddhist in the world vary very significantly, according to different sources available [1] [2] [3] [4], between over 1,7 million [5] and over 350 million. [6]. This means that the buddhism could as much be the second religion of the humanity like fifth, but still does not exist a certainty sufficient to have one more a more approximate idea.



An additional challenge in gathering accurate estimates regarding Buddhist adherents in many Asian countries is the presence of national governments (often Communist) that are hostile either to religion generally or to Buddhism specifically. Government policies in these countries may encourage the under-reporting or non-reporting of religious adherence, resulting in official totals that may drastically under-estimate the number of religious practitioners in these countries. This phenomenon is a confounding factor in gathering data for countries such as China and North Korea. Similar historical policies, coupled with shortcomings of infrastructure, make census data for Laos and Cambodia difficult to assess.

Most of the Buddhists they are in Asia, and the provisional state of the numbers in governments who evolve from the Communism forces a constant revision, although each new annual revision shows an increase the very significant discharge of the Buddhism. The main reason for this enormous discrepancy in the present numbers is the combination of three types different from difficulties to give to a Chinese number on , the greatest country of population in World recently. The Buddhism has a very important historical root in those countries, nevertheless is officially an atheist country , in which in addition it practices syncretist a very heterogeneous traditional religion popular and that, among others, it includes Buddhist elements, and that frequently are listed separately.

A recent study of the Global for Center the Study of the Chinese Contemporary made in the 2005 [7] reveals the little reliability of the previous data, simultaneously that teaches as 52% of the Chinese still refuse to answer direct questions on their religious affiliation. Having this in account, whereas in 1995 only a 2% openly admitted to belong to some religion, in the 2005 it did 5%. Although on the other hand, a 23% exist that they the past admit to have trusted to Buddha like religious figure during year. All these contradictory data give an idea that it will be the own evolution in the opening in the Chinese society the one that will be polishing these numbers.

By country

Buddhism by country
Region Country or Territory Population(2007E) % of Buddhists Buddhist total
Central Asia Afghanistan31,889,9230.3% (approx)95,670
South America Argentina40,301,9270.1% [1]40,302
Caribbean Aruba100,0181.2% (approx) [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/aa.html]1,200
Oceania Australia20,434,1762.1% [2]429,118
Central Europe Austria8,199,7830.130%10,660
Middle East Bahrain708,5731% [3]7,086
South Asia Bangladesh150,448,3390.7% [4]1,053,138
Western Europe Belgium10,392,2260.3% [5]31,177
Central America Belize294,3850.35% [6]1,030
South Asia Bhutan2,327,84966% - 75%[7] - 97% (approx)[8]1,536,380 - 1,745,887 - 2,250,014
South America Bolivia9,119,1520.26% [9]23,710
Balkans Bosnia and Herzegovina4,552,1980.01%455
South America Brazil190,010,6470.130% [10]247,014
Southeast Asia Brunei374,57714.4% [11]53,939
Eastern Europe Bulgaria7,322,8580.015% (approx)1,098
Southeast Asia Cambodia13,995,90495% [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cb.html]13,296,109
North America Canada33,390,1411.1%[12] - 3.6% [13]367,292 - 1,202,045
South America Chile16,284,7410.04% [15]6,514
East Asia China1,321,851,8888% [16] - 21% [17] - 80% (approx)[18]][19][20]105,748,151 - 277,588,896 - 1,057,481,510
South America Colombia44,379,5980.01% [21]4,438
Central America Costa Rica4,133,8842.34% [22]96,733
West Africa Cote d'Ivoire18,013,4090.06% [23]10,808
Balkans Croatia4,493,3120.03%1,348
Caribbean Cuba11,394,0430.25% [24]28,485
Middle East Cyprus788,4571%7,885
Central Europe Czech Republic10,228,7440.5%51,144
Western Europe Denmark5,468,1200.1% [25]5,468
Caribbean Dominica72,3860.25% [26]181
Caribbean Dominican Republic9,365,8180.1% [27][28]9,366
Southeast Asia East Timor1,084,9710.1%1,085
South America Ecuador13,755,6800.2% [29][30]27,511
South America El Salvador6,948,0730.03% [31]2,084
East Africa Eritrea4,906,5850.1% [32]4,907
Eastern Europe Estonia1,315,9120.4% [33]5,264
Oceania Fiji918,6751%9,187
Western Europe Finland5,238,4600.1% [34]5,238
Western Europe France63,718,1871.2% [35]764,618
South America French Guiana203,3214% [36][37]8,132
Oceania French Polynesia278,9637.5%20,922
Caucasus Georgia4,646,0030.1% (approx)[38]4,646
Western Europe Germany82,400,9961% [39]824,001
West Africa Ghana22,931,2990.05% [40]11,466
Balkans Greece10,706,2900.1% (approx)10,706
Central America Guatemala12,728,1110.1% [41]12,728
West Africa Guinea9,947,8140.1% (approx) [42]9,948
South America''' Guyana769,0950.25% [43] - 0.7%(approx)[44][45]1,923 - 5,384
Central America Honduras7,483,7630.1% [46]7,484
East Asia Hong Kong6,980,41290% [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/hk.html][47]6,282,371
Eastern Europe Hungary9,956,1080.2% (approx)[48]19,912
Western Europe Iceland301,9310.15% [49]453
South Asia India1,129,866,1540.8%[50] - 1.1% - 1.5% [51]9,038,929 - 12,428,528 - 16,947,992
Southeast Asia Indonesia234,693,9970.8%[52] - 2.3% [53]1,877,552 - 5,397,962
Western Europe Ireland4,109,0860.2%8,218
Middle East Israel6,426,6790.1% [54]6,426
Western Europe Italy58,147,7330.2%116,295
Caribbean Jamaica2,780,1320.3% [55][56]8,340
East Asia Japan127,433,49444% - 96% [57][58]56,070,737 - 122,336,154
Central Asia Kazakhstan15,284,9290.55% [59]84,067
East Asia North Korea23,301,72564.5% (approx)[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kn.html][60]15,029,613
East Asia South Korea49,044,79023.3%[61] - 50% [62]11,427,436 - 24,522,395
Central Asia Kyrgyzstan5,284,1490.35% [63]18,495
Middle East Kuwait2,505,5594% [64]100,222
Southeast Asia Laos6,521,99896%[65]6,261,118
Eastern Europe Latvia2,259,8100.004% [66]90
Middle East Lebanon3,925,5020.1% [67]3,926
Southern Africa Lesotho2,125,2620.1% (approx)[68][69]2,125
West Africa Liberia3,195,9310.1% [70]3,196
North Africa Libya6,036,9140.3% [71][72][73]18,120
Western Europe Liechtenstein34,2470.22% [74]75
East Asia Macau456,98985% (appox)388,441
East Africa Madagascar19,448,8150.1% [75][76]19,449
Southeast Asia Malaysia24,821,28622% [77][78]5,460,683
South Asia Maldives369,0310.45% [79]1,661
East Africa Mauritius1,250,8822.5% [80]31,272
North America Mexico108,700,8910.1% (approx)[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mx.html]108,701
Central Asia Mongolia2,951,78650%[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/mg.html] - 94%[82][83]1,475,893 - 2,774,679
Southeast Asia Myanmar47,373,95890% [84][https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/bm.html]42,636,562
Southern Africa Namibia2,055,0800.1% [85]2,055
South Asia Nepal28,901,79011% [86][https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/np.html]3,179,197
Western Europe Netherlands16,570,6130.105%[87] - 1%[88]17,399 - 165,706
Caribbean Netherlands Antilles223,6520.7% (approx)[89]1,566
Oceania New Caledonia221,9433% [90][https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/nc.html]6,657
Oceania New Zealand4,115,7711.2% [91][92]49,389
Central America Nicaragua5,675,3560.1% [93]5,675
Western Europe Norway4,627,9260.42% [94]19,437
Middle East Oman3,204,8971% [95][96]32,049
South Asia Pakistan164,741,9240.1% [97]164,742
Central America Panama3,242,1732.1% [98]68,086
Oceania Papua New Guinea5,795,8870.3% [99]17,388
South America Paraguay6,669,0860.5% [100]33,345
South America Peru28,674,7570.31% [101]88,892
Southeast Asia Philippines91,077,2872.5%2,276,932
Western Europe Portugal10,642,8360.03%3,193
Central Europe Poland38,518,2410.1%38,518
Caribbean Puerto Rico3,944,2590.03% [102]1,183
Middle East Qatar907,2295% (approx)[103][https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/qa.html]45,361
East Africa Reunion784,0001%7,840
Eastern Europe Romania22,276,0560.01% (approx)[104]2,228
Eastern Europe Russia141,377,7520.75%[105] - 1.1% - 1.45%[106]1,060,333 - 1,555,155 - 2,049,977
Middle East Saudi Arabia27,601,0381.5%414,016
West Africa Senegal12,521,8510.01%1,252
Balkans Serbia10,150,2650.01% (approx)1,015
East Africa Seychelles81,8951%819
Southeast Asia Singapore4,553,00951% [107] - 61.1% [108][109]2,322,035 - 2,781,888
Central Europe Slovakia5,447,5020.1% [110]5,447
Central Europe Slovenia2,009,2450.06% (approx)1,206
Western Europe Spain40,448,1910.025% [111]10,112
Southern Africa South Africa43,997,8280.1% [112]43,998
South Asia Sri Lanka20,926,31570% [113][https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ce.html#People]14,648,421
South America Suriname470,7841%4,708
Western Europe Sweden9,031,0880.2% [114]18,062
Western Europe Switzerland7,554,6610.29% [115]21,909
East Asia Taiwan22,858,87235%[116] - 75%[117] - 93% [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tw.html]8,000,605 - 17,144,154 - 21,258,751
Central Asia Tajikistan7,076,5980.1% [118]7,076
East Africa Tanzania39,384,2230.1% [119]39,384
Southeast Asia Thailand65,068,14995% [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/th.html]61,814,742
Caribbean Trinidad and Tobago1,056,6080.7% [120]7,396
Middle East Turkey71,158,6470.1% [121]71,159
Central Asia Turkmenistan5,097,0280.1% [122]50,970
Eastern Europe Ukraine46,299,8620.1% (approx)[123]46,300
Middle East United Arab Emirates4,444,0115% [124][125]222,201
Western Europe United Kingdom60,776,2381.2% [126]729,314
North America USA301,139,9472% [127]6,022,799
South America Uruguay3,460,6070.1% [128]3,461
Central Asia Uzbekistan27,780,0590.2% [129][130]55,560
Oceania Vanuatu211,9711% [131]2,120
South America Venezuela26,023,5280.2% [132]52,047
Southeast Asia Vietnam85,262,35616%[http://www.vietnamembassy.us/news/story.php?d=20070202130018] - >50%[133] - 85% (approx)[134]13,641,977 - >42,631,178 - 72,473,003
Southern Africa Zimbabwe12,311,1430.1% [135]12,311
Total 6,671,226,000 7.335% – 10.348% - 22.702% (depending on extent of syncretism) 489,325,203 - 690,364,656 - 1,514,475,924

By region

These percentages were calculated by using the above numbers. The first percentage, 4th column, all but last row, is the percentage of population that is Buddhist in a region (Buddhists in the region * 100/total population of the region). The last row shows the Buddhist percentage compared to the total Buddhist population of the world (Buddhists in the region * 100/total Buddhist population of the world).

(Note: Egypt, Sudan, and other Arab Maghreb countries are counted as part of North Africa, not Middle East).

Buddhism in Africa
Region Total Population Buddhists % of Buddhists % of Buddhist total
Central Africa88,166,92300%0%
East Africa202,711,87340,4540.019%
North Africa211,584,60400%0%
Southern Africa143,871,66077,1270.035%
West Africa280,965,35400%0%
Total 927,300,414 117,581 0.012%


Buddhism in Asia
Region Total Population Buddhists % of Buddhists % of Buddhist total
Central Asia95,398,5322,879,2803.018%
East Asia1,585,083,298467,848,179 - 1,247,740,79329.515% - 78.717%
Middle East285,194,911585,0250.205%
South Asia1,491,019,01138,601,5502.588%
Southeast Asia592,738,430216,615,23936.544%
Total 4,049,434,182 726,336,585 - 1,506,229,199 17.936% - 37.196%


Buddhism in Europe
Region Total Population Buddhists % of Buddhists % of Buddhist total
Balkans67,379,383
Central Europe77,052,660
Eastern Europe212,144,987
Western Europe389,933,160
Total 746,510,190


Buddhism in The Americas
Region Total Population Buddhists % of Buddhists % of Buddhist total
Caribbean24,683,53643,4980.176%
Central America44,030,092152,2280.345%
North America462,382,6747,241,8451.566%
South America384,863,028499,0200.129%
Total 915,959,330 7,936,420 0.866%


Buddhism in Oceania
Region Total Population Buddhists % of Buddhists % of Buddhist total
Oceania32,021,885542,9201.695%

Top 20

Top 20 by population on the left and by percentage on the right.

Top 20
Rank Country Buddhist Population % of Buddhists Country % of Buddhists Buddhist Population
1 China277,588,896 - 1,057,481,51021% - 80% Mongolia98%2,816,644
2 Japan122,369,25396% Bhutan97%2,250,014
3 Vietnam74,268,75085% Cambodia96.5%13,938,460
4 Thailand61,814,74295% Japan96%122,369,253
5 Myanmar43,918,20090% Taiwan95.5%22,131,451
6 South Korea23,531,87448% Laos95%6,195,898
7 Taiwan22,131,45195.5% Thailand95%61,814,742
8 Sri Lanka16,050,48476.7% Hong Kong93%6,701,580
9 North Korea15,106,65063.5% Myanmar90%43,918,200
10 Cambodia13,938,46096.5% Vietnam85%74,268,750
11 India12,274,6681.05% Macau85%408,850
12 Hong Kong6,701,58093% China21% - 80%277,588,896 - 1,057,481,510
13 Laos6,195,89895% Sri Lanka76.7%16,050,484
14 Nepal6,069,37621% North Korea63.5%15,106,650
15 United States6,039,8002% Singapore61%2,777,335
16 Malaysia5,970,80022% South Korea48%23,531,874
17 Indonesia5,397,9622.3% Malaysia22%5,970,800
18 Mongolia2,816,64498% Nepal21%6,069,376
19 Singapore2,777,33561% Brunei14.4%54,600
20 Philippines2,276,9322.5% United Arab Emirates5%219,000

External links

See also

References

Notes

1. ^ U.S. State Department's International Religious Freedom Report 2004,
2. ^ Adherents.com
3. ^ Garfinkel, Perry. “Buddha Rising.” National Geographic DEC. 2005:88 - 109.
4. ^ https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/xx.html#People
5. ^ Gach, Gary. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Buddhism . Alpha, 2004. ISBN 1592572774. [136] html.
6. ^ [137]
7. ^ Changing Beliefs in Chinese Urban 1995-2005 [138]


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