yes
Most likely, Poland-Lithuania.
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Latin America
There are about 14 million Jews today, most of whom live in North America, Israel, and Western Europe. Jews range from atheist to Orthodox. Judaism is an ethno-religious entity, meaning that it's a religion, but its followers are largely descended from common ancestors (Abraham and his family). Judaism is also defined as the religion of Moses, since its traditions are rooted in the Torah.
Latin America is a region and does not have a government. The individual countries that are in Latin America have democracies for the most part.
Spanish is the most spoken language in Latin America. The second most spoken language in Latin America is Portuguese, primarily in Brazil.
Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.
Creoles were most in favor of revolution in Latin America.
Horses do live in most of Latin America.
Most Latin Americans live in Latin America, which spans the region from Mexico, through Central America, to (and including) South America.
Christianity, like most of Latin America.
There are not three sects of Judaism. It is just that three movements of Judaism: Orthodoxy, Conservatism, and Reform are the most dominant movements in Judaism. The others merely command fewer followers.