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After the war, the Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed churches were the only recognized state churches. Smaller religious groups, such as Jews, Mennonites, and Huguenots, were still persecuted by the Protestant and Catholic churches.  
After the war, the Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed churches were the only recognized state churches. Smaller religious groups, such as Jews, Mennonites, and Huguenots, were still persecuted by the Protestant and Catholic churches.  


Roman Catholics have remained predominant in southern Germany than in northern Germany.  
Roman Catholics have remained predominant in southern Germany but not in northern Germany.  


=== Evangelical (Lutheran) and Evangelical Reformed  ===
=== Evangelical (Lutheran) and Evangelical Reformed  ===
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