Catholics call many countries around the world home. In Central America, there are over 75 percent of the countries that honor Roman Catholic Saints.
There is no certain city but it is located in the wide open spaces of South Central Texas.
A biome is a geographic area characterized by certain types of plant and animal communities.
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The word Levan, or levant, used in travelers communities originally represented the Mediterranean lands that are east of Italy. Levant also refers to certain events, region, and people, who are within these traveling communities.
Portuguese is neither the official nor the main spoken language in any one of the seven Central American countries. For the official language of Belize is English. And Spanish is the official language of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. There may be Portuguese-speaking communities in Central America. But they don't make up anywhere near a major percentage of the total population. As with South America, Central America largely was settled by Spanish speakers from Spain, and later from other nations of Latin America. And this settlement pattern was regulated by the Treaty of Tordesillas, in 1497. For the treaty defined as the Spanish zone of influence the lands to the west of a certain line, and Portuguese to the east. Consequently, Brazil was the only country for which Portugal was legally eligible to settle.
The Aztecs were people that belonged to certain kinds of ethnic groups. The Aztecs came from central Mexico. Around the 13th century, the Valley of Mexico was where most of the Aztec civilization lived.
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Quaker women enjoyed a certain amount of equality in their own communities.
ANSWER: Yes, under certain conditions. Why is this necessary in the first place? Consult a local catholic priest. . .or ask: catholicanswers.com
Depends on the country they are teaching in. Most schools must have a certain percentage of Catholic teachers on staff. The only requirement for a non-Catholic teacher to teach in a Catholic school is that they must be willing to uphold the Catholic Character of the school.
The Catholic Church burns incense at certain special Masses but has never burned opium.