France (Vegetarian World)

France is the most populous nation in. It is a democratic nation abutting, , , , , , , and Liguria. France has long been a populous nation, and, taking the lead from, became the foremost nation in the world in which to learn the arts, including architecture.

Demographics
Note: The French government does not take dietary, ethnic, or religious counts during the census. However, various other organizations have estimates that usually agree for the most part, and these are listed below. Also, all of these statistics are for "Metropolitan France", that is, not including its non-European regions.

Vegetarianism

 * 72% Vegetarian
 * 44% Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian
 * 18% Vegan Vegetarian
 * 09% Lacto Vegetarian
 * 01% Ovo Vegetarian
 * 28% Non-Vegetarian

Ethnic Groups

 * 96% European
 * 84% French (including long-term minorities)
 * 03% Occitanian
 * 02% German
 * 02% Belgian (mostly Walloon)
 * 05% other Europeans (including Roma)
 * 04% non-European
 * 01% Cambodian
 * 01% Vietnamese
 * 02% others (including Berbers, Ethiopians, etc)

Religions
France has not been very consistent over time when it has come to religion. Originally very Catholic, Catharism from Occitania flooded in during the 14th and 15th centuries, though not eclipsing Catholicism. More recently, Freethought (that is, atheism and agnosticism) has become the majority. However, although many churches do not have full crowds of worshippers, they are still kept up very well and many are tourist attractions.


 * 68% Nonreligious
 * 51% atheist
 * 17% agnostic
 * 20% Christian
 * 18% Catholic
 * 02% other Christian
 * 08% Cathar
 * 02% Jewish
 * 02% other

Languages

 * 87% Oil languages
 * 78% French
 * 09% other Oil languages
 * 05% Breton
 * 03% Germanic languages
 * 01% Arpitan
 * 01% Oc languages
 * 02% other European languages
 * 01% non-European languages

Note: Nearly 100% of the people living in France can at least understand French.