Ethiopia is the world's most religious country. According to the Pew Research Center's 2015 Global Attitudes survey, 98 percent of Ethiopians believe that religion and church are essential parts of their lives. Senegal and Indonesia, two countries with Muslim-majority populations, rank second and third, respectively.
The survey revealed that in developing countries, religion generally plays a very significant role in daily life. However, in developed countries with strong economies, religion is considered less important.
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