Religion in Cuba

|label1 = Christianity |value1 = 58.9 |color1 = Indigo |label2 = No religion |value2 = 23.2 |color2 = Grey |label3 = Folk religions |value3 = 17.6 |color3 = Honeydew |label4 = Others |value4 = 0.3 |color4 = Chartreuse }} |label1 = Non-religious |value1 = 44 |color1 = Grey |label2 = Catholic |value2 = 27 |color2 = Indigo |label3 = Santería |value3 = 13 |color3 = Honeydew |label4 = Evangelical or Protestant |value4 = 7 |color4 = DodgerBlue |label5 = Other or no response |value5 = 11 |color5 = Black }} Christianity is the most widely professed religion in Cuba, with Catholicism being its largest denomination. A significant share of the Cuban population is either non-religious or practices folk religions.
Before the arrival of Spanish missionaries, the people residing in the territory of modern-day Cuba practiced a variety of faiths. Provided by Wikipedia