Neopaganism in Italy

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Neopaganism in Italy reportedly counted about 3,200 adherents in 2020, according to data from CESNUR,[1] divided among numerous neopagan, neodruidic, neoshamanic, or neo-witchcraft religions, presenting themselves as a varied set of cults that claim to descend from or be inspired by the pagan religions of classical or earlier eras

  1. ^ "Dimensions of religious pluralism in Italy | Religions in Italy" (in Italian). Retrieved 9 March 2024.

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