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The 2001 Census showed that Wrexham was a largely Christian community, with small groups of other religions represented within the population. 77.3% of the population said they were Christian, which is above the Welsh average (71.9%) and the UK average (71.6%).
Proportion of the population by religious belief
| Area |
Christian % |
Other religions % |
No religion % |
Not stated % |
| Wrexham |
77.30 |
0.70 |
14.50 |
7.50 |
| Conwy |
77.72 |
0.85 |
14.00 |
7.43 |
| Denbighshire |
77.81 |
0.85 |
13.38 |
7.96 |
| Flintshire |
79.21 |
0.53 |
12.92 |
7.34 |
| Gwynedd |
74.54 |
0.99 |
16.53 |
7.94 |
| Isle of Anglesey |
79.38 |
0.61 |
13.55 |
6.46 |
| Wales |
71.90 |
1.51 |
18.53 |
8.07 |
| England and Wales |
71.75 |
5.73 |
14.81 |
7.71 |
Source: Office of National Statistics – Census 2001.
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