Secular state

A secular state is a state that does not have a state religion or a theocracy, instead advocating secularism and a separation of church and state. Most states in the world today are secular states.[1]

Map of secular states in blue. States with state religions are shown in red and ambiguous states are shown in grey.

List of secular countries

There are two types of secular countries:

  • Constitutionally secular countries
  • Countries that practice state atheism

Africa

Americas

Asia

Europe

Oceania

Partially-recognised countries

References

  1. Madeley, John T. S. and Zsolt Enyedi, Church and state in contemporary Europe: the chimera of neutrality, p. 14, 2003 Routledge
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