
New Years Eve Fireworks in Dubai and in the Philippines
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Fireworks at Edinburg Castle, Scotland
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New Year Eve Fireworks in Tokyo, Japan
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New Year Eve Fireworks at Westminster Abbey, LondonNew Years Fireworks from Paris, France
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Meanwhile,
Christianity remains the world’s largest religion by total number of followers. Countries such as United States, Brazil, Mexico, and the Philippines host some of the largest Christian populations globally. These patterns are closely tied to colonial history, missionary activity, and long-standing migration flows that shaped religious identity across the Americas and parts of Asia.
Islam, meanwhile, is the fastest-growing major religion, with its largest populations found not in the Middle East, but in South and Southeast Asia. Indonesia leads worldwide, followed by Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. This distribution reflects historical trade routes, early religious expansion, and dense population growth in the region.
Africa adds another important layer to the picture. Nigeria ranks among the countries with the largest populations of both Christians and Muslims, highlighting a shared social space where multiple faiths coexist within the same national borders. Several other African nations show similar overlaps, shaped by diverse histories and rapidly growing populations.
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