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The main religion in Spanish-speaking countries is Christianity, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic.
Yes, the majority of people in Spanish speaking countries are Catholics.
Mexico is a Latin American nation with a large Spanish-speaking, Roman Catholic (Roman Catholic: 88%, Protestant: 5.2%) population while the US is an Anglo American country with a majority of English-speaking population and a dominance of Protestantism (Protestant: 52%, Roman Catholic 24%).
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the Spanish are pious catholics and when they conquered mexico they taught the indians catholicisim
The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Latin America, specifically in Central and South America. There are also Spanish-speaking countries in Europe, such as Spain, and in parts of Africa.
In Brazil the majority of the population speaks Portuguese. In Suriname it is Dutch and in French Guyana its...well, French.
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The top 5 Spanish-speaking countries by population are: Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, and Peru.
The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Latin America, with the exception of Spain in Europe. These countries include Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and many others throughout Central and South America.
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The countries with the largest Portuguese-speaking populations are Brazil, Portugal, Mozambique, Angola, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.