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Revision as of 16:48, 11 October 2023


The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints currently has 335 temples with 177 temples in operation around the world and the remainder announced, under construction, or under renovation. The Church of Jesus Christ has or will have temples in 39 states and over 70 countries on 6 continents (the Church understandably has little presence in Antarctica). See also Chronological List of Temples.

Africa: (25 temples)

Asia: (30 temples)

Australia and Oceania: (19 temples)

Europe: (22 temples)

Middle East: (1 temple)

South America: (53 temples)

North America: (185 temples)

Canada: (10 temples)

Caribbean: (3 temples)

Central America: (12 temples)

Mexico: (24 temples)

United States: (136 temples)


† Announced or Under Construction

‡ Temple undergoing renovation

States Currently with No Temples

Delaware · Iowa · Maine · Mississippi · New Hampshire · New Jersey · Rhode Island · South Dakota · Vermont · West Virginia · Wisconsin

States with 2-3 Temples

Alaska · Hawaii · Illinois · Michigan · Missouri · Montana · New Mexico · New York · North Carolina · Ohio · Oklahoma · Oregon · Pennsylvania · Tennessee · Virginia · Wyoming

States with 4+ Temples

Arizona · California · Colorado · Florida · Idaho · Nevada · Texas · Utah · Washington

Countries with 2-3 Temples

Bolivia · Colombia · Ecuador · Germany · Ghana · Honduras · Korea · New Zealand · South Africa · Spain · Taiwan · Tonga · United Kingdom

Countries with 4+ Temples

Argentina · Australia · Brazil · Canada · Chile · Democratic Republic of the Congo · Guatemala · Japan · Mexico · Nigeria · Peru · Philippines

Sources