Cambodia
Theravada Buddhist majority (~98%); small Muslim Cham and Christian minorities.
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Cambodia is Buddhist as a country. The dominant religious context is: Theravada Buddhist majority (~98%); small Muslim Cham and Christian minorities.
Cambodia is mostly Buddhist or Buddhist-cultural, and a Western-style deconstruction is rarer here than in monotheistic-majority countries. The harder exits in Cambodia 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 in Cambodia mostly costs you on a family scale rather than a community or legal scale. The conversations are real and sometimes painful, but the wider society is not configured to punish unbelief.
City coverage in Cambodia
Phnom Penh
1.6M
Takeo
844K
Sihanoukville
157K
Battambang
150K
Siem Reap
139K
Paoy Paet
79K
Kampong Chhnang
75K
Kampong Cham
62K
Pursat
52K
Ta Khmau
52K
Phumĭ Véal Srê
44K
Kampong Speu
33K
Koh Kong
33K
Prey Veng
33K
Suong
30K
Smach Mean Chey
29K
Stung Treng
25K
Tbeng Meanchey
24K
Svay Rieng
24K
Sisophon
23K
Kampot
23K
Kratié
20K
Kampong Thom
20K
Lumphat
19K
Samraong
19K
Pailin
18K
Banlung
17K
Krong Kep
12K
Sen Monorom
8K