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Well, basically, that’s how it is. Additionally, regarding religions:

Here's how to read it: the first column represents prevalence (green – overwhelming majority > blue – very many > orange – some amount > pinkish – few > gray – very few or none at all > black – none or just a few); the second – status (purple – official religion; red – forbidden religion, gray – neither); the third – whether the territory of this country is the birthplace of this religion (pink – yes, gray – no).
Also, keep in mind the following point: if the Kalevrites deny the existence of other gods, then followers of other faiths treat foreign beliefs seriously. That is, they may well say something like “my god is cool and yours sucks” if they are not afraid of punishment or are confident in their god’s protection, but they will not deny its existence.
Here's how to read it: the first column represents prevalence (green – overwhelming majority > blue – very many > orange – some amount > pinkish – few > gray – very few or none at all > black – none or just a few); the second – status (purple – official religion; red – forbidden religion, gray – neither); the third – whether the territory of this country is the birthplace of this religion (pink – yes, gray – no).
Also, keep in mind the following point: if the Kalevrites deny the existence of other gods, then followers of other faiths treat foreign beliefs seriously. That is, they may well say something like “my god is cool and yours sucks” if they are not afraid of punishment or are confident in their god’s protection, but they will not deny its existence.