Bible Belt

Etymology
First used by American journalist, who wrote in the Chicago Daily Tribune in 1924 that "the old game, I suspect, is beginning to play out in the Bible Belt."

Proper noun

 * 1)  An area where socially conservative Protestant Christianity is a pervasive or dominant part of the culture.
 * 2)   where Evangelical Protestantism is a pervasive and dominant part of the culture.
 * 1)   where Evangelical Protestantism is a pervasive and dominant part of the culture.

Coordinate terms

 * (India, Hindu)
 * (Muslim)
 * (India, Hindu)
 * (Muslim)

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 聖經帶
 * Danish: bibelbælte
 * Dutch:, , refoband
 * Finnish: raamattuvyöhyke
 * Russian: Библе́йский по́яс
 * Spanish: Cinturón de la Biblia
 * Swedish:


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 聖經帶
 * Danish: bibelbælte
 * Dutch: Bible Belt,
 * Finnish: raamattuvyöhyke
 * Mongolian: Библийн бүс
 * Russian: Библе́йский по́яс
 * Spanish: Cinturón de la Biblia