Czech Republic
One of the most secular countries in Europe — "no religion" ~70% in surveys; small Catholic minority concentrated in Moravia; broad post-Communist secularism.
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Czech Republic is religiously mixed and largely secular as a country. The dominant religious context is: One of the most secular countries in Europe — "no religion" ~70% in surveys; small Catholic minority concentrated in Moravia; broad post-Communist secularism.
Czech Republic is largely secular as a national culture, and the deconstructions happening here are concentrated in specific sub-communities rather than the country as a whole. Pick the pillar page that fits the specific tradition you grew up in — Catholic, evangelical, Pentecostal, JW, Orthodox Jewish, or Muslim — the broader country context is comparatively forgiving.
Leaving organized religion in Czech Republic 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 Czech Republic
Prague
1.2M
Brno
370K
Ostrava
313K
Pilsen
164K
Olomouc
101K
Liberec
98K
České Budějovice
96K
Hradec Králové
95K
Ústí nad Labem
94K
Pardubice
89K
Havířov
83K
Zlín
79K
Kladno
70K
Most
68K
Karviná
64K
Opava
60K
Frýdek-Místek
59K
Děčín
52K
Karlovy Vary
52K
Teplice
51K
Chomutov
50K
Jihlava
50K
Prostějov
47K
Přerov
47K
Jablonec nad Nisou
45K
Mladá Boleslav
44K
Česká Lípa
39K
Třebíč
39K
Třinec
38K
Tábor
36K
Znojmo
35K
Příbram
35K
Orlová
34K
Cheb
33K
Modřany
32K
Libeň
32K
Trutnov
31K
Písek
30K
Kolín
30K
Kroměříž
29K
Šumperk
29K
Vsetín
29K
Valašské Meziříčí
27K
Litvínov
27K
Nový Jičín
27K
Uherské Hradiště
26K
Hodonín
26K
Břeclav
26K
Český Těšín
26K
Krnov
26K
Sokolov
25K
Litoměřice
24K
Havlíčkův Brod
24K
Chrudim
24K
Strakonice
24K
Kopřivnice
23K
Klatovy
23K
Bohumín
23K
Starý Bohumín
23K
Jindřichův Hradec
23K