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Mapping of religious diversity in Geneva

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Geneva has more than 400 religious groups on its territory. Catholic parishes and Protestant, evangelical churches, Buddhist and Hindu, Sufi, Jain or Sikh assemblies, all these groups are a very diverse landscape. This site, created by the inter-cantonal Information beliefs Centre (CIC), offers a virtual tour of religious modernity of the 21st century. It is designed to allow you to easily discover these communities in their historical, social, cultural and religious aspects. An interactive map, and detailed records concise, useful information and bibliographical information along your route. 

This site is intended for the general public, public authorities, schools, associations, the media, religious communities. A citizen in mind, it aims to promote intercultural dialogue through a better understanding of each other. 


Of course, it's in french.

the website : http://info-religions-geneve.ch/

the map : http://info-religions-geneve.ch/carte/


(translated with google)

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If you need to know...


Geneva has more than 400 religious groups on its territory. Catholic parishes and Protestant, evangelical churches, Buddhist and Hindu, Sufi, Jain or Sikh assemblies, all these groups are a very diverse landscape. This site, created by the inter-cantonal Information beliefs Centre (CIC), offers a virtual tour of religious modernity of the 21st century. It is designed to allow you to easily discover these communities in their historical, social, cultural and religious aspects. An interactive map, and detailed records concise, useful information and bibliographical information along your route. 

This site is intended for the general public, public authorities, schools, associations, the media, religious communities. A citizen in mind, it aims to promote intercultural dialogue through a better understanding of each other. 


Of course, it's in french.

the website : http://info-religions-geneve.ch/

the map : http://info-religions-geneve.ch/carte/


(translated with google)


bertrand hubert rNov 5, 2014 @ 15:00
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