Dolna Banya Municipality

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Dolna Banya Municipality
Община Долна баня
Map of Dolna banya municipality (Sofia Province).png
CountryFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Province Sofia Province
Seat Dolna Banya

Dolna Banya Municipality is a municipality in Sofia Province, Bulgaria.

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Demography

Religion

According to the latest Bulgarian census of 2011, the religious composition, among those who answered the optional question on religious identification, was the following:

Religious composition of Dolna Banya Municipality [1]
Orthodox Christianity
88.3%
Catholicism
0.4%
Protestantism
7.6%
Islam
0.2%
No religion
1.4%
Prefer not to answer, others and indefinable
2.1%

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References

  1. "Religious composition of Bulgaria 2011". pop-stat.mashke.org.

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