Spain is mostly Roman Catholic, but has pockets of Muslims as well. There are diverse existences of other religions, however these are the largest. There is also a growing Atheist population in Spain.
Spain is known to have countless beliefs. One is that siblings cannot get married in the same year. One of the two siblings will be unlucky in his or her married life if this happens.
The country of Spain is home to a variety of cultures and beliefs. Many of the citizens are Catholic.
The majority of Spain is Roman Catholic.
roman catholic
Christianity
By not giving the Catholic churches room to spread their beliefs
They are around 2 millions of Muslims in Spain. Only about 1.2 Millions are legally living there, the rest are illegal. According to the Pew Research Center, as of 2009 Spain had about 650,000 Muslims. See the related link.
All the people in Spain do not believe the same thing about anything. In this respect, they are the same as people in any other country. The people of Spain, like people everywhere else, have all sorts of different religious and spiritual beliefs.
I don't actually know!
France intended to intervene in Latin America to make it possible for Spain to recover her colonies there.
Spain explored the New world to search and find gold. It was also explored for the sake of claiming more land.
Mussolini believed in creating in a New Roman Empire. It would stretch from Spain to Romania, Ethiopia to the Balkans and turning the Mediterranean sea into a 'Roman Lake'.
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
Ireland has many beliefs, too many to list here. It depends on what category of beliefs you mean. Ireland has religious beliefs, mainly Christian but other religions too, and it has political beliefs, social beliefs, personal beliefs and so on.
http://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/chi.htm(Which in concept means Energy flow!)http://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/death_afterlife.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/immortals.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/immortality_and_purpose_of_life.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/tao.htm
The dominant religion in most of Spain, including Malaga, is Roman Catholicism. Approximately 68.8% of all Spanish people identified as Roman Catholic as of 2014. 26.1% identified as being atheist or having no religion, and other beliefs such as Islam, Protestantism, Judaism and others made up the remainder.