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Row houses[1][2]

Name built Type size Theme note
1047 Campus 1965 self-op 35 former SAE house
680 Lomita 1963 self-op 56
717 Dolores 1915 self-op 39
BOB 1976 self-op 58 also known as Robert Moore South
Durand 1911 self-op 35
Grove 1907 self-op 34
Haus Mitteleuropa 1910 self-op 38 German Language & Culture
Jerry 1965 self-op 55
La Casa Italiana 1976 self-op 51 Italian Language & Culture also known Robert Moore North
La Maison Française 1909 self-op 45 French Language & Culture
Mars 1896 self-op 37
Muwekma-Tah-Ruk 1896 self-op 34 Native American Focus only four-class house on the row[3]
Narnia 1963 self-op 56
Phi Sigma 1896 self-op 26
Roth 1909 self-op 39 only all-female non-Greek house[4]
Slavianski Dom 1900 self-op 49 Slavic Studies
Storey 1900 self-op 52 Human Biology
Xanadu 1976 self-op 61
ZAP 1967 self-op 54
576 Alvarado 1896 co-op 35
Columbae 1900 co-op 53 social change through non-violent action vegetarian, consensus
Enchanted Broccoli Forest 1965 co-op 54 named for the cookbook by Mollie Katzen

Hammarskjöld

1896 co-op 33 international named for Dag Hammarskjöld
Kairos 1911 co-op 34 arts
Synergy 1901 co-op 50 vegetarian, consensus
Terra 1967 co-op 54 unofficial LGBTQ theme
Delta Delta Delta 1967 sorority 55
Kappa Alpha Theta 1967 sorority 57
Pi Beta Phi 1967 sorority 57
Kappa Alpha Order 1965 fraternity 58
Kappa Sigma 1962 fraternity 52
Phi Kappa Psi 1912 fraternity 36
Sigma Chi 1963 fraternity 43 only group that owns its own house though the land is leased from the university
Sigma Nu 1896 fraternity 42
Theta Delta Chi 1962 fraternity 56

Not sure how to handle dual membership

Religions
Religion Year Percent
Roman Catholic 74211896 80.58
Islam 5127084 5.57
Evangelicals[table 1] 2469957 2.68
Iglesia ni Cristo 2251941 2.45
Mainline Protestant[table 2] 1071686 1.16
Aglipay[table 3] 916639 1.00
Seventh Day Adventists 681218 0.74
Bible Baptist Church 480409 0.52
United Church of Christ in the Philippines[table 4] 449028 0.49
Jehovah's Witnesses 410957 0.45
None 73248 0.08
Others/not reported 3953917 4.39
Notes
  1. ^ Members of churches in the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches
  2. ^ members of churches in the National Council of Churches in the Philippines unless separately listed.
  3. ^ Also known as the Philippine Independent Church, a member of the National Council of Churches
  4. ^ a member of the National Council of Churches

Learning for Life

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Youth membership
Year 2010[5] 2011[6] 2012[7] 2013[8]
Exploring 113,180 112,783 116,584 114,894
Learning for Life 664,063 511,359 475,280 418,484

Religion in Mexico

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Religion Numbers Percent
Catholic 92,924,489 82.72
Anabaptist/Mennonites[table 1] 10,753 0.01
Baptist[table 1] 252,874 0.23
Church of the Nazarene[table 1] 40,225 0.04
Methodist[table 1] 25,370 0.02
Presbyterian[table 1] 437,690 0.39
Other historic Protestant[table 1] 53.832 0.05
Pentecostal[table 2] 1,782,021 1.59
Other Christian Evangelical[table 2] 5,783,442 5.15
Seventh_day Adventist[table 3] 661,878 0.59
Mormons[table 3] 314,932 0.28
Jehovah's Witnesses[table 3] 1,561,086 1.39
Eastern religions 18185 0.02
Judaism 67,476 0.06
Islam 3,760 < 0.01
Native religions 27,839 0.02
Spiritualism 35,995 0.03
Other religions 19636 0.02
No religion 5,262,546 4.68
not specified 3,052,509 2.72
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f The 2010 census groups Anabaptists, Baptists, Church of the Nazarene, Methodist, Presbyterian as historic Protestant (Protestante histórica o reformada) with a total number of 820,744 (0.73%).
  2. ^ a b The 2010 census groups Pentecostal with Other Christian Evangelical (Pentecostal/Cristiana/Evangélica) for a total number of 7,565,463 (6.73%).
  3. ^ a b c The 2010 census groups Seventh day Adventists, Mormons, and Jehovah's Witnesses together (Bíblica diferente de Evangélica) with a total of 2,537,896 (2.26%).

youth orgs

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Name Type Year founded Youth
4-H 1902 6,000,000+[9]
Boy Scouts of America non-denominational Scouting 1910 2,658,794
Girl Scouts of the USA non-denominational Scouting 1912 2,282,817
AWANA Christian youth ministry 1950

South Africa

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Census 2001

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Religion[10] Denomination 1996 2001
Adherents % Adherents %
Christian churches Subtotal 30,051,008 75.5 35,765,251 79.8
Dutch Reformed churches 3,527,075 8.9 3,005,697 6.7
Zion Christian churches 3,867,798 9.7 4,971,931 11.1
Catholic churches 3,426,525 8.6 3,181,332 7.1
Methodist churches 2,808,649 7.1 3,035,719 7.4
Pentecostal/Charismatic churches 2,204,171 5.5 3,695,211 7.6
Anglican churches 1,600,001 4.0 1,722,076 3.8
Apostolic Faith Mission 1,124,066 2.8 246,193 0.5
Lutheran churches 1,051,193 2.6 1,130,983 2.5
Presbyterian churches 726,936 1.8 832,497 1.9
iBandla lamaNazaretha 454,700 1.1 248,825 0.6
Baptist churches 439,680 1.1 691,235 1.5
Congregational churches 429,868 1.1 508,826 1.1
Orthodox churches 33,665 0.1 42,253 0.1
Other Apostolic churches 3,517,059 8.8 5,627,320 12.5
Other Zionist churches 2,159,257 5.4 1,887,147 4.2
Ethiopian type churches 800,897 2.0 1,150,102 2.0
Other Reformed churches 386,456 1.0 226,499 0.5
Other African independent churches 229,038 0.6 656,644 1.5
Other Christian churches 1,263,914 3.2 2,890,151 7.1
Non-Christian religions Subtotal 1,369986 3.4 1,676,491 3.7
Other non-Christian religions 193,830 0.5 269,200 0.6
Islam 553,585 1.4 654,064 1.5
Hinduism 537,428 1.4 551,669 1.2
African Traditional Religion 17,085 0.0 125,903 0.3
Judaism 68,058 0.2 75,555 0.2
Uncertain/none Subtotal 8 385 603 21.1 7,378,137 16.5
No religion 4,638,897 11.7 6,767,165 15.1
Not Stated 3,746,706 9.4 610,971 1.4
All Total 39,806,597 100 44,819,137 100

Iceland

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Membership in religious organizations in Iceland according to annual registration[11]
Religious org. Religion 1998 %1998 2010 %2010 2014 %2014
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland Christian 244893 89.91% 251487 79.18% 244440 75.06%
Other and not specified none 3539 1.30% 19647 6.19% 20959 6.44%
No religious organisation none 5591 2.05% 10336 3.25% 17218 5.29%
The Roman Catholic Church Diocese Christian 3214 1.18% 9672 3.05% 11454 3.52%
The Free Lutheran Church in Reykjavík Christian 4858 1.78% 8227 2.59% 9386 2.88%
The Free Lutheran Church in Hafnarfjörður Christian 3087 1.13% 5364 1.69% 6221 1.91%
The Independent Congregation Christian 1770 0.65% 2906 0.91% 3312 1.02%
The Asatru Association Pagan 280 0.10% 1402 0.44% 2382 0.73%
The Pentecostal Assembly Christian 1270 0.47% 2109 0.66% 2075 0.64%
The Buddhist Association Buddhist 318 0.12% 880 0.28% 964 0.30%
Seventhday Adventists Church in Iceland Christian 738 0.27% 770 0.24% 754 0.23%
Jehova's Witnesses Christian 605 0.22% 693 0.22% 688 0.21%
The Way Christian 705 0.26% 687 0.22% 632 0.19%
Siðmennt Humanist 0.00% 0.00% 612 0.19%
The Cross Christian 488 0.18% 630 0.20% 601 0.18%
The Russian Orthodox Church Christian 0.00% 334 0.11% 563 0.17%
The Muslim Association of Iceland Muslim 78 0.03% 373 0.12% 481 0.15%
The Bahá'í Community Bahá'í 420 0.15% 398 0.13% 399 0.12%
Muslim Cultural Centre in Iceland Muslim 0.00% 218 0.07% 360 0.11%
The Serbian Orthodox Church Christian 0.00% 201 0.06% 276 0.08%
The Icelandic Christ-Church Christian 97 0.04% 277 0.09% 273 0.08%
Catch The Fire (CTF) Christian 0.00% 0.00% 206 0.06%
Betania Christian 0.00% 176 0.06% 185 0.06%
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Christian 173 0.06% 182 0.06% 185 0.06%
Soko Gakkai International Buddhist 0.00% 135 0.04% 165 0.05%
The Free Church Kefas Christian 39 0.01% 151 0.05% 121 0.04%
The Church of Evangelism Christian 0.00% 103 0.03% 119 0.04%
Zen in Iceland Buddhist 0.00% 75 0.02% 111 0.03%
Homechurch Christian 0.00% 11 0.00% 91 0.03%
The Sjónarhæð Congregation Christian 47 0.02% 62 0.02% 57 0.02%
Hjálpræðisherinn trúfélag Christian 0.00% 0.00% 42 0.01%
Heaven on earth Christian 0.00% 0.00% 39 0.01%
Icelandic House of Prayer Christian 0.00% 0.00% 38 0.01%
Church of the Resurrected Life Christian 0.00% 20 0.01% 35 0.01%
Believers' Fellowship Christian 0.00% 35 0.01% 32 0.01%
Church of God Ministry of Jesus Christ International Christian 0.00% 0.00% 31 0.01%
Emmanuel Baptist Church Christian 0.00% 0.00% 26 0.01%
Port of hope Christian 0.00% 0.00% 26 0.01%
Reykjavik Chieftainship Pagan 0.00% 20 0.01% 26 0.01%
The First Baptist Church Christian 4 0.00% 29 0.01% 26 0.01%
Family Federation for World Peace and Unification Other 0.00% 20 0.01% 21 0.01%
Postulakirkjan Beth-Shekhinah Christian 0.00% 0.00% 20 0.01%
Ísland kristin Þjóð Christian 0.00% 0.00% 16 0.00%
Zuism Pagan 0.00% 0.00% 2 0.00%
Endurfædd kristin kirkja Christian 0.00% 0.00% 1 0.00%
The Rock - Christian Community Christian 75 0.03% 0.00% 0.00%
Word of Life Christian 92 0.03% 0.00% 0.00%
Totals 272381 317630 325671

India

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Orissa stats

Religious composition in Odisha according to the 2001 census[12]
Religion Persons %persons Males %males Females %females
Hindus 34,726,129 94.35% 17,615,951 94.40% 17,110,178 94.30%
Christians 897,861 2.44% 443,245 2.38% 454,616 2.51%
Muslims 761,985 2.07% 391,234 2.10% 370,751 2.04%
Sikhs 17,492 0.05% 9,448 0.05% 8,044 0.04%
Buddhists 9,863 0.03% 5,180 0.03% 4,683 0.03%
Jains 9,154 0.02% 4,736 0.03% 4,418 0.02%
Others 361,981 0.98% 180,156 0.97% 181,825 1.00%
Religion not stated 20,195 0.05% 10,620 0.06% 9,575 0.05%
Totals 36,804,660 18,660,570 18,144,090

Australia

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Christian Affiliation in Australia (1986, 1996, 2006)[13]
Affiliation 1986 ('000) 1986 % (of all Christians) 1996 ('000) 1996 % (of all Christians) 2006 ('000) 2006 % (of all Christians)
10 Anglican 3723.4 32.7% 3903.3 31.0% 3718.3 29.3%
10 Baptist 196.8 1.7% 295.2 2.3% 316.7 2.5%
10 Catholic Catholic 4064.4 35.7% 4799 38.1% 5126.9 40.4%
10 Churches of Christ 88.5 0.8% 75 0.6% 54.8 0.4%
10 Jehovah's Witnesses 66.5 0.6% 83.4 0.7% 80.9 0.6%
10 Latter Day Saints 35.5 0.3% 45.2 0.4% 53.1 0.4%
10 Lutheran 208.3 1.8% 250 2.0% 251.1 2.0%
10 Eastern Orthodox 427.4 3.8% 497.3 4.0% 544.3 4.3%
10 Pentecostal 107 0.9% 174.6 1.4% 219.6 1.7%
10 Presbyterian and Reformed Churches 560 4.9% 675.5 5.4% 596.7 4.7%
10 Salvation Army 77.8 0.7% 74.1 0.6% 64.2 0.5%
10 Seventh Day Adventist 48 0.4% 52.7 0.4% 55.3 0.4%
10 Uniting Church 1182.3 10.4% 1334.9 10.6% 1135.4 9.0%
15 Other Christian 596 5.2% 322.7 2.6% 468.6 3.7%
Christian total 11381.9 100.00% 12582.9 100.00% 12685.9 100.00%
Religious Affiliation in Australia (1986, 1996, 2006)[13]
Affiliation 1986 ('000) 1986 % 1996 ('000) 1996 % 2006 ('000) 2006 %
10 Anglican 3,723.4 23.9 3,903.3 22.0 3,718.3 18.7
10 Baptist 196.8 1.3 295.2 1.7 316.7 1.6
10 Catholic Catholic 4,064.4 26.1 4,799.0 27.0 5,126.9 25.8
10 Churches of Christ 88.5 0.6 75.0 0.4 54.8 0.3
10 Jehovah's Witnesses 66.5 0.4 83.4 0.5 80.9 0.4
10 Latter Day Saints 35.5 0.2 45.2 0.3 53.1 0.3
10 Lutheran 208.3 1.3 250.0 1.4 251.1 1.3
10 Eastern Orthodox 427.4 2.7 497.3 2.8 544.3 2.7
10 Pentecostal 107.0 0.7 174.6 1.0 219.6 1.1
10 Presbyterian and Reformed Churches 560.0 3.6 675.5 3.8 596.7 3.0
10 Salvation Army 77.8 0.5 74.1 0.4 64.2 0.3
10 Seventh Day Adventist 48.0 0.3 52.7 0.3 55.3 0.3
10 Uniting Church 1,182.3 7.6 1,334.9 7.5 1,135.4 5.7
10 Other Christian 596.0 3.8 322.7 1.8 468.6 2.4
15 Christian total 11,381.9 73.0 12,582.9 70.9 12,685.9 63.9
20 Buddhism 80.4 0.5 199.8 1.1 418.8 2.1
20 Hinduism 21.5 0.1 67.3 0.4 148.1 0.7
20 Islam 109.5 0.7 200.9 1.1 340.4 1.7
20 Judaism 69.1 0.4 79.8 0.4 88.8 0.4
20 Other non-Christian 35.7 0.2 68.6 0.4 109.0 0.5
25 Non-Christian total 316.2 2.0 616.4 3.5 1,105.1 5.6
30 No religion 1,977.5 12.7 2,948.9 16.6 3,706.5 18.7
40 Not stated/Inadequately described 1,926.6 12.3 1,604.8 9.0 2,357.8 11.9
Total 15,602.1 100.0 17,753.0 100.0 19,855.3 100.0

uganda

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Religious affiliation in Uganda[14]
Affiliation 1991 census 2002 census
Catholic 44.5% 41.9%
Church of Uganda (Anglican) 39.2% 35.9%
Muslim 10.5% 12.1%
Pentecostal -[table 1] 4.6%
Seventh Day Adventist 1.1% 1.5%
Other Christian 0.6% 1.2%[table 2]
Traditional - 1.0%
Other non-Christian 4.0% 0.7%[table 3]
Orthodox Christian <0.1% 0.1%
Bahai -[table 1] 0.1%
None -[table 1] 0.9%
Notes
  1. ^ a b c The 1991 census did not have separate categories for "Bahai", "None", and "Pentecostal" so the 1991 category of "Other Christian" includes "Pentecostal" and the 1991 category "Other non-Christian" includes "Bahai" and "None".
  2. ^ If Pentecostals are merged in to allow better comparison with the 1991 figure for "Other Christians", it is 5.8%.
  3. ^ If Bahai and None are merged in to allow better comparison with the 1991 figure for "Other non-Christians", it is 1.7%


Notes

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  1. ^ "Self-Operated Houses". Stanford Residential and Dining. Stanford University. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  2. ^ "Small Group Houses". Stanford R&DE. Stanford University. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  3. ^ "Muwekma-Tah-Ruk". Residential Education. Stanford University. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  4. ^ "Roth". Residential Education. Stanford University. Retrieved 2016-10-01.
  5. ^ 2010 Annual Report (PDF). Learning for Life. p. 22. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  6. ^ 2011 Annual Report (PDF). Learning for Life. p. 19. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  7. ^ 2012 Annual Report (PDF). Learning for Life. p. 19. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  8. ^ 2013 Annual Report (PDF). Learning for Life. p. 12. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  9. ^ "4-H 990 IRS form 2013" (PDF). Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  10. ^ Cite error: The named reference censusjoint was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  11. ^ Cite error: The named reference statice.is was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  12. ^ "Census of India - Socio-cultural aspects". Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs. Retrieved 2011-03-02. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  13. ^ a b "Feature Article: Characteristics of the Population". Yearbook 2009-10. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  14. ^ to be filled in

Turkey

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Languages of Turkey[1][2]
Language Numbers Classification Comment
Turkish 46,278,000 (1987) Turkic (Oghuz)
Northern Kurdish 3,950,000 (1980) Indo-European (Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Western)
Dimli 1 million to 2.5 million (1998/1999) Indo-European (Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Western)
Kabardian 1,000,000 (2005) North Caucasian languages (aka Caucasic)
South Azerbaijani 530,000 Turkic (Oghuz)
North Mesopotamian Arabic 400,000 (1992) Semitic languages (Arabic)
Balkan Gagauz Turkish 327,000 (1993) Turkic (Oghuz)
Bulgarian 300,000 (2001) Indo-European (Slavic)
Adyghe 278,000 (2000) North Caucasian languages
Kirmanjki 140,000 Indo-European (Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Western)
Armenian 40,000 (1980) Indo-European (Armenian languages)
Georgian 40,000 (1980) South Caucasian languages (aka Kartvelian)
Laz 30,000 (1980) South Caucasian languages (aka Kartvelian)
Domari 28,500 (2000) Indo-European (Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan)
Balkan Romani 25,000 Indo-European (Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan)
Serbian 20,000 (1980) Indo-European (Slavic)
Tosk Albanian 15,000 (1980) Indo-European (Albanian)
Abaza 10,000 (1995) North Caucasian languages
Ladino 8,000 (1976) Indo-European (Romance) spoken by the descendants of Jewish refugees from Spain
Pontic 4,540 (1965) Indo-European (Greek) spoken on the shores of the Black Sea, most speakers were moved to Greece in the 1920s
Greek 4,000 (1993) Indo-European (Greek) most speakers were moved to Greece in the 1920s
Abkhaz 4,000 (1980) North Caucasian languages
Turoyo 3,000 (1994) Semitic languages
Southern Uzbek 1,980 (1982) Turkic (Uyghuric)
Kyrgyz 1,140 (1982) Turkic (Western) (aka Kirghiz)
Hértevin less than 1,000 (1999) Semitic languages (Aramaic)
Turkmen 920 (1982) Turkic (Oghuz)
Kazakh 600 (1982) Turkic (Western)
Uyghur 500 (1981) Turkic (Eastern)
Crimean Turkish unknown Turkic (Oghuz)
Kumyk few villages Turkic (Western)
Tatar handful Turkic (Western)
Osetin ?? Indo-European (Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Eastern)
Turkish Sign Language ? Sign languages


  1. ^ Lewis, M. Paul (ed.) (2009). "Ethnologue report for Turkey (Europe)". Ethnologue: Languages of the World. SIL International. Retrieved 2009-09-08. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Lewis, M. Paul (ed.) (2009). "Ethnologue report for Turkey (Asia)". Ethnologue: Languages of the World. SIL International. Retrieved 2009-09-08. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)