Mongolia
Tibetan Buddhist majority (~53%) with strong shamanic tradition and growing "no religion" (~38%); small Christian and Muslim minorities.
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Mongolia is Buddhist as a country. The dominant religious context is: Tibetan Buddhist majority (~53%) with strong shamanic tradition and growing "no religion" (~38%); small Christian and Muslim minorities.
Mongolia is mostly Buddhist or Buddhist-cultural, and a Western-style deconstruction is rarer here than in monotheistic-majority countries. The harder exits in Mongolia are usually from the new religious movements, from Christian missionary churches, or from Jehovah’s Witnesses. Pick the pillar page that fits the specific community you came out of.
Leaving organized religion in Mongolia is, for most people, a private and largely social affair. The wider culture is secular enough that being non-religious is unremarkable, and the cost is mostly inside the immediate family rather than across the community.
City coverage in Mongolia
Ulan Bator
845K
Erdenet
80K
Darhan
74K
Khovd
31K
Ölgii
28K
Ulaangom
28K
Hovd
28K
Murun-kuren
28K
Bayanhongor
26K
Arvayheer
26K
Sühbaatar
24K
Saynshand
20K
Dzüünharaa
19K
Зуунмод
18K
Bulgan
17K
Uliastay
16K
Baruun-Urt
16K
Altai
16K
Mandalgovi
15K
Dalandzadgad
15K
Undurkhaan
15K
Dzuunmod
15K
Choyr
10K
Tosontsengel
10K
Kharkhorin
9K
Tsengel
8K
Tsetserleg
6K
Turt
2K
Ulaanhudag
2K
Altanbulag
500
Ereencav
23
Choibalsan
23