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Religion in Gabon
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Christianity is the predominant religion in Gabon, with significant minorities of the adherents of Islam and traditional faiths.[2]
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Gabon is a secular country and the constitution ensures freedom of religion. Many people practice elements of both Christianity and traditional indigenous religious beliefs.[2] Approximately 85% of the population (mainly Catholic) practice one of the denominations of Christianity; 10 percent practice Islam (mainly Sunni); the remainder practice traditional or other religions.