Small pie chart of en:Major_world_religions as a percentage of the world population. The image was prepared for Wikipedia using 2005 data for each group. However, the percentages add up to 102.58%, even though "Other" isn't even given a number. This has boggled the minds of many Wikipedians.
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{{Information |Description=Small pie chart of en:Major_world_religions as a percentage of the world population. The image was prepared for Wikipedia using 2005 data for each group. However, the percentages add up to 102.58%, even though "Other" isn'