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  1. The Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN) forms the country's second largest Christian denomination after the Catholic Church, with approximately 1.5 million members as per the church official statistics or some 8.6% of the population in 2021.

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    • 1.5 million (8.6% of the population)
  2. The Protestant Church of the Netherlands (PKN) forms by far the largest Protestant denomination, with some 15.5% of the population in 2015, down from 60% in the early 20th century. According to the church itself, formal membership was 9.1% of the Dutch population in 2017.

  3. www.protestantsekerk.nl. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. La Chiesa protestante nei Paesi Bassi (in olandese: Protestantse Kerk in Nederland, abbreviato PKN) è la più grande denominazione cristiana protestante presente nei Paesi Bassi, formata dall'unione dei luterani e dei riformati.

  4. The history of religion in the Netherlands has been characterized by considerable diversity of religious thought and practice. From 1600 until the second half of the 20th century, the north and west had embraced the Protestant Reformation and were Calvinist. The southeast was predominately Catholic. [1]

  5. Protestant Church in the Netherlands, united Christian church, largest Protestant church in the Netherlands, formed in the merger of three Dutch churches. In May 2004, after nearly 20 years of negotiations, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Nederlands Gereformeerde Kerken; then the second.

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  6. Het is, na een toenaderingsproces van tientallen jaren, op 1 mei 2004 ontstaan uit een fusie van de drie Samen op Weg-kerken: de Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk, de Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland en de Evangelisch-Lutherse Kerk in het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden. Ook de Waalse kerk maakt onderdeel uit van de PKN.

  7. While the Anabaptist movement enjoyed popularity in the region in the early decades of the Reformation, Calvinism, in the form of the Dutch Reformed Church, became the dominant Protestant faith in the country from the 1560s onward.