"Spanish" is not a religion but the majority of Spanish-speaking people are Christian, predominantly Roman Catholic, the number of which would be in the millions (there are 2.5 billion Christians).
Guatemalas main recognized religion is catholic brought over from the Spanish. However there are many indigenous Indians that practice there own religion and spanish both. Also many missionaries have brought evangelist type worship.
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English people don't follow just one religion as there are many different people from many different backgrounds living in England . People practice Christianity, Judaism, Muslim, Sikhism ETC...
The Spanish brought the religion with them when they colonized. Priests were on all the ships and they converted people as they built missions and towns. Many times they forced people to convert.
Many People belived that Hebrews were the first to practice monothiesm, a religion where there is the belife of one god and only one god.
Most people in the US who profess any religion profess to be Christians. There are many denominations of Christianity in the US.
About 26,000.
Approximately 4 million plus
Yes. Many do because of the prevalence of the Roman Catholic religion in Spanish and Hispanic cultures.
There are not many taboos in the Hindu religion. The main taboo is eating beef or injuring a cow. Many people that practice Hinduism are vegetarians.
it depends on what type of religion you are speaking about. but most religions have millions of worshippers.
in the whole world about 33% of people practice it and it is the most popular religion in the world. I am not sure where they practice it but i would assume it is in a church. It's no like they practice it in the parking lot..at least i don't think they do.