Residents aged 15 and above were surveyed on their religious affiliations, regardless of their religious practices or formal memberships.
Out of 451,501 respondents, 82.6% identified as Roman Catholic, 17,454 as Muslim, and 16,457 as Orthodox. Additionally, 5.1% or 23,243 declared no religious affiliation.
Analyzing gender distribution, Roman Catholic affiliations showed an even split, while over half (57.1%) of those with no religious affiliation were males. Males also constituted a significant portion among Muslims (78.3%) and Hindus (70.3%).
Over two-thirds of those not affiliated with Roman Catholicism or any religion lived in the Northern Harbour and Northern districts, with 42.9% and 24.1%, respectively. Notably, San Pawl Il-Baħar had the highest concentration.
Out of the non-affiliated population, 84% were non-Maltese citizens, with 7,685 British, 4,781 Indians, and 4,635 Serbians. Among those with no religious affiliation, 7,254 were Maltese citizens, illustrating diversity in the religious landscape and its connection to citizenship.
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