very few would be perhaps if it was done as a result of a medical emergency but in the main this would be as unlikely as having any part of the body amputated. There is no particular religious compulsion on them to have it done on the contrary there are actual religious reasons why it should not be done to children or for that matter adults. this makes the procedure rare and the general attitude towards it one that would describe it as male genital mutilation, most Italians have intact genitals as do the rest of the Europeans.like the rest of Europeans.
Les then 20% of Armenians are circumcised.
World Health Organization figures (Which have been used to make some of these estimates) have to be looked at with caution though as they are a pro circumcision organization that has a reputation for distorting the prevalence of circumcision upwards. Odds are that the prevalence is much lower as there is no religious or cultural tradition related to circumcision in this country.
Yes Hawaii still has a high circumcision rate but not for religious reasons as is the norm but because they are emulating the rest of the USA where the practice has been diminishing for the last 30 years.
Yes In all country's where the Muslim religion is prevalent circumcision is the prevalent practice. By and large aside from Israel where the Jewish practice the same forms of genital mutilation on their children all other nations of the world. leave their children's genitals intact. that is of all the worlds men somewhere in the region of 15% 0f men are circumcised, the rest are undamaged.es
In all country's where the Muslim religion is prevalent circumcision is the prevalent practice. By and large aside from Israel where the Jewish practice the same forms of genital mutilation on their children all other nations of the world. leave their children's genitals intact. that is of all the worlds men somewhere in the region of 15% 0f men are circumcised, the rest are undamaged.
Romania is a country were officially 86% of the population is Orthodox Christian.
Greece is a country where 95% of the population is Orthodox Christian.
Russia is a country where 74% is Orthodox Christian.
Poland is a country where 70% is Roman Catholic.
But in Romania, Greece, Russia, Poland and virtually all countries in Europe there is no such thing as circumcision. Romania, for instance, did not have a circumcision performed for several years. The last reported circumcision was in 2008.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mexico. The majority of Mexican males are not circumcised.
No, most Austrian penises are not circumcised. Circumcision rates in Austria are lower compared to countries like the United States, where circumcision is more common for cultural or religious reasons.
No, circumcision is not common in Switzerland. It is not a routine cultural or religious practice in the country.
Yes, circumcision is a common cultural practice in Rwanda, with most men being circumcised. It is often performed as a traditional rite of passage or for health reasons.
Yes, circumcision is a common practice among Muslim males in Bangladesh for cultural and religious reasons. It is estimated that the majority of Bangladeshi males are circumcised.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mexico. The majority of Mexican males are not circumcised.
No, they are not.
No.Definitely not.
Yes
Yes
Citizens with Irish origin are not usually circumcised.
Only the Muslims ad Jews from Poland are circumcised.
Only the Muslims ad Jews from Russia are circumcised.
Yes, they are Muslims,
Generally only Jews and Muslims are circumcised in Denmark the indigenous Danish population is uncircumcised.
No, most Austrian penises are not circumcised. Circumcision rates in Austria are lower compared to countries like the United States, where circumcision is more common for cultural or religious reasons.
No