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Washington is a state in the Northwest of the [[United States]]. It should not be confused with Washington, D.C., the nation's capital city. Christians account for about two-thirds of the population with two-thirds of them [[Protestant]] and one-third [[Roman Catholic]]. There is also a large [[Mormon]] population. A quarter of the population identify themselves as [[non-religious]]. | Washington is a state in the Northwest of the [[United States]]. It should not be confused with Washington, D.C., the nation's capital city. Christians account for about two-thirds of the population with two-thirds of them [[Protestant]] and one-third [[Roman Catholic]]. There is also a large [[Mormon]] population. A quarter of the population identify themselves as [[non-religious]]. | ||
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Washington is a state in the Northwest of the United States. It should not be confused with Washington, D.C., the nation's capital city. Christians account for about two-thirds of the population with two-thirds of them Protestant and one-third Roman Catholic. There is also a large Mormon population. A quarter of the population identify themselves as non-religious.
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- Denominations in Washington State Index
- Towns in Washington Index - Major centres: Seattle
- Counties in Washington Index
- Christian Radio in Washington State Index
- Bible Colleges in Washington State Index
- Christian Schools in Washington State Index
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Washington is a state in the Northwest of the United States. It should not be confused with Washington, D.C., the nation's capital city. Christians account for about two-thirds of the population with two-thirds of them Protestant and one-third Roman Catholic. There is also a large Mormon population. A quarter of the population identify themselves as non-religious.
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