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Religion in Cameroon

Christianity is the majority religion in Cameroon, with significant minorities of the adherents of Islam and traditional faiths.

Main religions
at Etoug-Ebe Baptist Church in Yaoundé. The predominant faith is Christianity, practiced by 66.3% of the population, while Islam is a significant minority faith, adhered to by 30.6%. Christians and Muslims are found in every region, although Christians are chiefly in the southern and western provinces and Muslims are the majority in the northern provinces. ==Distribution==
Distribution
The two Anglophone provinces of the western region are largely Protestant, and the Francophone provinces of the southern and western regions are largely Catholic and Evangelicals. with a constant and significant growth, especially in the north of the country. ==Other faiths==
Other faiths
By 2001, the Baháʼí National Spiritual Assembly was registered with the Government of Cameroon as one of the few non-Christian foreign religions. As of 2020, there were almost 70,000 adherents of the Baháʼí Faith in the country. Hinduism is the faith practiced by some South Asian migrants. ==Religious freedom==
Religious freedom
The Constitution provides for a secular state with freedom of religion in Cameroon. ==See also==
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