Template:Islam in Europe by country

Islam in Europe-2010.svg {{legend|#ffffff|<1% (Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia)}} {{legend|#CCEDBC|1%-2% (Belarus, Croatia, Italy, Malta, Monaco, Ukraine)}}

{{legend|#B0E498|2%-4% (Andorra, Denmark, Luxembourg, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain)}} {{legend|#9CDD7D|4%-5% (Germany, Greece, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, United Kingdom)}} {{legend|#6ACA3C|5%-10% (Austria, Belgium, France, Netherlands, Sweden, Georgia)}} {{legend|#4E9A29|10%-20% (Bulgaria, Cyprus, Montenegro, Russia)}} {{legend|#407D22|20%-30%}} {{legend|#407D22|30%-40% (Macedonia)}} {{legend|#407D22|40%-50% (Bosnia and Herzegovina)}} {{legend|#407D22|50%-60%}} {{legend|#34661C|60%-70% (Albania)}} {{legend|#34661C|70%-80%}} {{legend|#254914|80%-90% (Kosovo)}} {{legend|#254914|90%-95%}} {{legend|#254914|95%-100% (Turkey)}} ]]