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Religious Demography: Affiliation

Source: The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050

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  • The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050
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  • The Global Religious Landscape
Capital
Mata-Utu
Population (2010)
10,000
Annual population growth rate (2000-2010)
-0.7%
Population gain (2000-2010)
- <1,000
GDP per capita
$3,800 (US)
Literacy
95.1% of adult population
Life expectancy (2010)
72.8
Source: Population data from United Nations (updated May 2011); 2005 GDP per capita (in 2005 PPP $) projected from 2004 GDP in 2006 Commission of the European Communities; Literacy rate for 2010 from World Religion Database

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